Biology, asked by radhumthaSURY, 1 year ago

Compare the reproduction in hydra and amoeba. note down the differences in your note book

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Answered by abineshG
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in hydra the new individuals develop from the buds in hydra.
this type of asexual reproduction is called budding.

amoeba reproduces by diving into two new individuals.
this type of asexual reproduction is called binary fusion.
Answered by jabbarma65pe3m4j
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in hydra multicellular organisms and nucleus is absent and buds are formed on the body surface and the body increases in size and developed and Tentacles and it grows in size and this bud separate from the parent Hydra and lives independently

in Amoeba unicellular organisms and nucleus is present.A construction is formed in the middle of the nucleus. the construction deepens divides the nucleus into two nuclei. a construction is formed on the body wall of amoeba in the middle. construction deepens and divides the body of amoeba into two individuals als (daughter amoebae)
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