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explain binary fission in Amoeba and Hydra with a labelled diagram

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Answered by geethika65
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Amoeba is a single celled organism. It begins the process of reproduction by the division of its nucleus into two nuclei. Nuclear division is followed by division of its body into two, each part receiving a nucleus. Finally two daughter amoeba are produced from one parent amoeba.

In hydra asexual reproduction takes place by budding. During budding, the body wall bulges out and this bulge increase in size. This bulged structure is called a bud. This bud develops tentacles at its end. It grows in size. Then it separates it from the parent hydra and lives independently.
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