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how spongilla,yeast,hydrilla reproduce

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Answered by misha10118
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Hydra reproduces by asexual and sexual methods. Asexual. Occasionally a Hydra will reproduce asexually by fission. Seen in Hydra and yeast.
Fragmentation is one of a few forms of asexual reproductionthat sponges are capable of.Budding, another form of asexualreproduction, is when spongesgrow an external copy of themselves, or a 'bud,' that is either released or broken off by the current and grows into a new, genetically identical individual.

goodguy3: please tell i am baffled
misha10118: Budding is seen in sponges, coelenterates, annelids and tunicates. In Spongilla, budding is endogenous as a number of buds called gemmules are formed inside the parental body. ... During favourable conditions, archaeocytes come out of a gemmule through a micropyle and form a new sponge.
goodguy3: so it is budding
goodguy3: ya?
goodguy3: in which class
misha10118: 10th
goodguy3: ok
goodguy3: please tell budding only yes or no
misha10118: yes
goodguy3: thanks
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