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describe budding in hydra?

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Answered by shanaya115
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Hydra is exclusively a freshwater organism having different species. It is very small, just a half centimeter long. It is a cnidarian having a tubular body which is composed of a head, distal end and a foot at the end. Budding in hydra involves a small bud which is developed from its parent hydra through the repeated mitotic division of its cells. The small bud then receives its nutrition from the parent hydra and grows healthy. Growth starts by developing small tentacles and the mouth. Finally, the small newly produced hydra gets separate from its parent hydra and becomes an independent organism.

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Answered by Robinhood111
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hydra is a multicellular organism which reproduces through budding

firstly a bulb like projection is formed on outer surface of hydra
then it grows gradually when it became mature it detaches itself from parent hydra

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