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explain the process by which hydra reproduces asexually​

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Answered by shifaalam
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Hydra reproduce asexually through a process known as budding. For Hydra, this is the most common mode of reproduction and occurs under favorable environmental conditions. During budding, a small bud develops near the basal part of the parent Hydra through repeated mitotic division of the epidermal interstitial cells.

Answered by adithyac16pgi6010048
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Explanation:

Budding:

When a parent organism produces an outgrowth or bulb-like projection, it is called budding This is another form of asexual reproduction. The bud remains attached to the parent organism and grows. After it matures, it detaches from the parent organism and forms an independent organism. For example, hydra, which are multicellular animals, reproduce by this method

Budding in hydea

1. Bud outgrows

2. Bud growing and developing

3. Detaching Bud

4. New hydra

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