describe the process of budding in hydra
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the process of budding in hydra is is a form of asexual reproduction. hydra is considered to be an animal with low quality. during the budding the hydra develops a bud like structure on its body this is called bud. gradually this bud grows and developed into a new individual and gets separated from the parents hydra. as a result a new organism is formed.
budding can take place without the organisms of two gender so it is considered as asexual reproduction.
also after the reproduction the parent is still existing. the hydra may develop one or more budges of their body
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budding can take place without the organisms of two gender so it is considered as asexual reproduction.
also after the reproduction the parent is still existing. the hydra may develop one or more budges of their body
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*In hydra asexual Reproduction takes place through budding
*In hydra ,there may be one or more bulges ,called buds. These buds it will detached from parent and grow Individually.
*After reproduction the parent still exist
Budding:The vegetative cells can continuously give rise to buds Ex: Yeast cell
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*In hydra ,there may be one or more bulges ,called buds. These buds it will detached from parent and grow Individually.
*After reproduction the parent still exist
Budding:The vegetative cells can continuously give rise to buds Ex: Yeast cell
I think it helps you if not please excuse me
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