difference between amoeba and hydra
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Answer:amoeba is a unicellular organism whereas hydra is a multicellular organism. amoeba reproduces by binary fission whereas hydra reproduces by budding and regeneration
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difference between amoeba and hydra
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- Amoeba is unicellular whereas hydra is multicellular
- Amoeba reproduces by binary fission whereas hydra reproduces by budding method.
- parent cell of amoeba get elongated whereas small out growth is seen in hydra.
- amoeba has symmetric division whereas hydra has unsymmetrical division.
- The bud remains attached to the parent and when matured get separated whereas in hydra The parents divides it into two daughter cells by replicating its genetic material.
- amoeba is a type of asexual reproduction in which bud attached to parent and separate when matured and in hydra it is also an asexual reproduction but parent divides it into two daughter cells..
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