explain internal and external budding of asexual reproduction with example?
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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction.
External budding is seen in species like Hydra, in which regenerative cells grows on a point in the external body of the parent species, it develops into a small bud, matures and then detaches from the mother to lead an individual life.
Internal budding is seen in species like Sporozoa, in which parent species forms daughter cells or gemmules inside its body. Gemmules are internal buds that contain various cells en-capsuled in a protective cover. It develops into a mature species.
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