Compare the reproduction in hydra and am embarrassed note down the difference in your notebook
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In hydra the new individuals develop from the buds in hydra.
this type of asexual reproduction is called budding.
Hydra is a multicellular organism whereas hydra is a unicellular organism.
The amoeba reproduces with the help of binary fusion in which the cell splits up in the two-part and that makes another amoeba.
Hydra is reproduced by the process of budding and regeneration.
The buds grow and then fall out in the form of miniature adults to form another one
amoeba reproduces by diving into two new individuals.
this type of asexual reproduction is called binary fusion.
this type of asexual reproduction is called budding.
Hydra is a multicellular organism whereas hydra is a unicellular organism.
The amoeba reproduces with the help of binary fusion in which the cell splits up in the two-part and that makes another amoeba.
Hydra is reproduced by the process of budding and regeneration.
The buds grow and then fall out in the form of miniature adults to form another one
amoeba reproduces by diving into two new individuals.
this type of asexual reproduction is called binary fusion.
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