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explain the asexual reproduction reproduction in hydra with diagram​

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Answered by gokulakrishnan162002
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When food is plentiful, many Hydra reproduce asexually by producing buds in the body wall, which grow to be miniature adults and break away when they are mature. When a hydra is well fed, a new bud can form every two days. ... Swellings in the body wall develop into either ovaries or testes.

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Answered by InsaneBanda
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Hydra reproduces by the method of budding. A small outgrowth called bud is formed on one side of its body by repetitive mitotic division. This bud gradually grows into a full hydra, developing its mouth and tentacles. The new Hydra detaches itself from its parent and start living as a separate organism.

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