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How does nutrition takes place in bud of hydra?​

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Answered by jg9108412
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When there is plenty of food in the hydra, it forms buds by reproducing asexually. Then, when the buds have become matured enough to survive on their own and provide their own nutrition, they get separated from each other.

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When there is plenty of food in the hydra, it forms buds by reproducing asexually. Then, when the buds have become matured enough to survive on their own and provide their own nutrition, they get separated from each other

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Hydra is a simple, multicellular animal. It has a number of tentacles around its mouth, which are used for ingestion of food. The tentacles entangle small aquatic animals and kill them with their stinging cells. They then push them into the mouth. Inside the body cavity the digestive juices secreted by the surrounding cells help to digest the food. This is then absorbed through the cavity walls and assimilated in the cells.

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