Biology, asked by ConfusedPadhaku, 2 months ago

Differentiate between budding in hydra and budding in amoeba....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Below mentioned points are the differences between the hydra and amoeba.

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Compare the reproduction in Hydra and Amoeba.

Explanation:

Budding in Hydra

The bud or the latest organism remains attached to the parent and gets separated on maturation.

Binary fission in Amoeba

Both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of the parent break up into two parts

Answered by TheDarth
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Differentiate between budding in hydra and binary fission* in amoeba.

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Budding in Hydra:-

  1. A bud develops as an outgrowth an detaches from the parent body.
  2. Parent/daughter can be identified.

Binary fission in Amoeba:-

  1. The parent cell divides into 2 daughter cells.
  2. There is no parent cell after the process as it gets divided into daughter cells

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