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Asexual reproduction in taenia and hydra occurs in

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☯Budding is a form of asexual reproduction that results from the outgrowth of a part of the body leading to a separation of the “bud” from the original organism and the formation of two individuals, one smaller than the other.

☯Budding occurs commonly in some invertebrate animals such as hydras and corals.

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Hydra reproduce asexually by producing buds in the body wall, which grow to be miniature adults and break away when they are mature. When a hydra is well fed, a new bud can form every two days.

taenia reproduces asexually, by breaking off proglottid segments at the end of the trunk. ... Proglottids and fertilized eggs exit the host's digestive tract along with the host's excrement.

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