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briefly explain the process by which Hydra and amoeba reproduce​

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Answered by mrcreator486
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Explanation:

amoeba reproduces by asexual reproduction it takes place in two ways binary fission and multiple fission

binary fission: a fully grown amoeba reproduces binary fission in this process one parent amoeba divides into two daughter amoebae first the nuclear membrane disappears and the nucleus becomes becomes larger then it divides into two daughter nuclei and the cytoplasm surrounds each of them then a plasma membrane is found outside the cytoplasm as a result two daughter amoebae are formed which start growing separately.

multiple fission: under unfavourable environmental conditions amoeba produces a thick wall around its body this is called the cyst wall the nucleus divide several times producing many nuclei the cytoplasm then separates creating multiple daughter cells inside the cyst these encysted daughter cells are called spores.

under favourable conditions the cyst bursts open,

releasing the independent daughter cells

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