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explain the mode of asexual reproduction found in hydra​

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Answered by poojanbhatt
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Hydra reproduces by asexual mode of reproduction. It reproduces by budding. Budding is a type of asexual reproduction which does not involve the fusion of gametes. A new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site. The bud remains attached to the parent plant and separates after it gets mature. It leaves a scar at the point of separation. The newly developed organism is a clone to its parent cell.

Answered by shan995
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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 conditions are harsh, often before winter or in poor feeding conditions, sexual reproduction occurs in some Hydra.

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