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How is reproduction in hydra is different from that in amoeba ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hydra reproduces by budding, amoeba reproduces by binary fission.


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Answered by nityagarg25
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Answer:

In hydra, new individuals develop from buds. This method of asexual reproduction is called budding. Amoeba reproduces by dividing itself into two. This type of asexual reproduction is called binary fission.

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