How outgrowths become individuals in Hydra? Explain with diagram
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Budding in Hydra- Budding is an asexual method of reproduction. The process takes place as mentioned.
a) In Hydra first a small outgrown called bud is formed on the side of its body by repeated mitotic division of its cells.
b) This bud than grows gradually to form a small Hydra by developing a mouth and tentacles.
c) Finally this new Hydra detaches itself from the body of parent Hydra and lives as a separate organism.
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