explain the diagram by which Hydra reproduce
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The process in which hydra reproduces is BUDDING.Its an asexual reproduction. Budding In Hydra: A small part of the body of parents grows out as bud, which is detached to its parent and then becomes a new organism. It reproduces using regenerative cells.When it is fully matured, it detaches itself from the parents body and becomes a new individual.....
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Hydra is a simple multicellular animal. It reproduces by budding.
In Hydra , first a small outgrowth called 'bud' is formed on the side of it's body by the repeated mitotic divisions of its cells. This bud then grows gradually to form a small Hydra by developing a mouth and tentacles . The tiny new Hydra detaches itself from the body of parent Hydra and lives as a separate organism. In this way the parent Hydra has produced a new Hydra.
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Hydra is a simple multicellular animal. It reproduces by budding.
In Hydra , first a small outgrowth called 'bud' is formed on the side of it's body by the repeated mitotic divisions of its cells. This bud then grows gradually to form a small Hydra by developing a mouth and tentacles . The tiny new Hydra detaches itself from the body of parent Hydra and lives as a separate organism. In this way the parent Hydra has produced a new Hydra.
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