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how is reproduction carried out in hydra​

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Answered by mk1225673
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Organisms such as hydra use regenerative cells for reproduction in the process of budding. In hydra, a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site. These buds develop into tiny individuals and, when fully mature, detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.

Answered by Anonymous
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In each hydra, there may be one or more bulges. These bulges are the developing new individuals and they are called buds. In hydra the new individuals develop as outgrowths from a single parent. This type of reproduction in which only a single parent is involved is called asexual reproduction. Since new individuals develop from the buds in hydra, this type of asexual reproduction is called budding. So hydra reproduces by budding.

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