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compare the reproduction in Hydra and amoeba . note the differences in your note book​

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Answered by vinayak8257
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Answer : 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.

What is the difference between reproduction in hydra and amoeba?

Answer: Hydra reproduces by budding where an outgrowth arises from the parent and develops into a new individual. Amoeba reproduces by binary fission in which the division of nucleus is followed by division of the cell resulting in two individuals.

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Answered by ayushpandey2576
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Answer:

reproduction in amoeba - through binary fission

reproduction in hydra - through budding

Explanation:

hydra have incomplete digestion

amoeba are unicellular hence it do phagocytosis (cell eating) with help of pseudopodia

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