Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Hydra is said to be immortal (not subject to death or decay). What could be the
reasons for this?​

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Answered by VinniSharma
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Hydras are a genus of the Cnidaria phylum. All cnidarians can regenerate, allowing them to recover from injury and to reproduce asexually. ... All hydra cells continually divide. It has been suggested that hydras do not undergo senescence, and, as such, are biologically immortal.

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