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explain the reproduction in Hydra​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydra a microscopic organism reproduces asexually.In each Hydra There may be one or more bulges called buds .In Hydra also we see buffing where new individuals develops from bude This type of asexual reproduction is called as budding....

Answered by premjagadeesh4
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Hydra are a genus of small, fresh-water organisms that are classified under the phylum Cnidaria. In addition to being related to such organisms as jellyfish, they are characterized by their tiny, tube-shaped bodies that contain several tentacles on one end.

While several species have been identified, two of the most distinctive species include h. oligactis which is brown in color and hydra viridissima which is green in color (green hydra).

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