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Briefly explain the process by which Hydra and amoeba reproduce

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Answered by sidhabaccha
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Explanation:

Amoeba reproduces by a process known as binary fission in which parent cell divides into two equal daughter cells. Whereas in hydra reproduction occurs by budding. In budding, the bud is formed from the parent individual whereas in binary fission no bud formation occurs.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hydra and Amoeba reproduce by asexual mode of reproduction.

Hydra shows budding and Amoeba shows binary fission. In budding, an outgrowth develops on the parent body which grows into an organism. In binary fission, parent amoeba dissociates into daughter cells.

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