Explain how an amoeba and hydra multiply in short answer
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Amoeba multiplies by asexual reproduction that is it requires only one parent. The mode is the cell division. During this the nucleous first elongates, then the cytoplasm does after which they break into two equal parts. These are called the daughter cells now.
In case of hydra again asexual reproduction is there. This time however through the process of budding. First a bud appears on the wall of the organism which gradually grows the tentacles and later detaches itself from the parent body. Hope it helps you. Please mark this answer as the brainliest if it did..
In case of hydra again asexual reproduction is there. This time however through the process of budding. First a bud appears on the wall of the organism which gradually grows the tentacles and later detaches itself from the parent body. Hope it helps you. Please mark this answer as the brainliest if it did..
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