Explain budding in hydra.
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budding is a mode of asexual reproduction which involves the formation of new individuals from bud. the individual remains attached to its parent. when it is mature it separates from its parent. it leaves scar tissue behind. the individual is genetically identical to its parent as it is asexual reproduction.
budding is a mode of asexual reproduction which involves the formation of new individuals from bud. the individual remains attached to its parent. when it is mature it separates from its parent. it leaves scar tissue behind. the individual is genetically identical to its parent as it is asexual reproduction.
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Hello guys,
.Hydra use regenerate cells for the process of budding.
.In hydra,a bud develops as an out-growth due to repeated cell-division at one specific sight.
.These buds develops into tiny-individuals and when fully mature dettach from the parent body and become new-independent individuals.
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