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Explain the whole process in amoeba and hydra?

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Answered by devnaguleria32646
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Answer:

amoeba is a unicellular organism whereas hydra is a multicellular organism. amoeba reproduces by binary fission whereas hydra reproduces by budding and regeneration.

Answered by suryavanshiaditya880
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Explanation: Amoeba multiply itself by the process of binary fission. Amobea doublesits nucleus and cytoplasm and divided the parent cell into two daughter cells. ... In hydra, actively dividing cell divides continuously and forms a outgrowth projection called bud. The bud grows and seperates from parent cell after getting maturity.

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