Biology, asked by sahil190, 1 year ago

hydra reproduce by which process?

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Answered by Albert01
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  deteriorative process that increases the probability of death of an organism with increasing chronological age, has been found in all metazoans where careful studies .,after four years of observation hydra continued toreproduce asexually. 

i would like to say something about regeneration

The concept of regeneration refers to the ability of the developed organism to replace lost tissues or organs through the growth or remodeling of somatic cells. As the authors of this introduction observe, some animals possess remarkable powers of self-regeneration. Flatworms and starfish can regenerate whole organisms from isolated fragments. Chop a flatworm into a hundred pieces, feed it occasionally, and it will grow back as a hundred perfectly formed new worms. Insects can grow new legs. Among vertebrates, newts and other amphibians are capable of restoring limbs, tails, lower jaws, and even the eye lens. Perhaps most astonishing of all, the tentacle-waving freshwater coelenterateHydra is not only able to survive amputations, it can also be dissolved into a single-cell solution, from which it will reconstitute itself over a period of weeks.
the spectacular self-regenerative  acts of Hydra, amphibians, and flatworms, to the dynamics of tissue renewal in the adult human body, and back again to the process of mammalian embryogenesis
Answered by Gurisidhu23
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organisms such as hydra use regenerative cells for reproduction in the process of budding

sahil190: it is possible for hydra to production by regeneration or budding??
Albert01: regeneration is possible
sahil190: or budding?
Albert01: Regeneration is when an animal loses a limb and that limb grows a whole new organism from itself using cell division. Budding is when an organism grows a new organism on its body and that new organism is released when it is grown enough.
Albert01: hope my answer was helpful
Albert01: regeneration takes place in the presence of stem cells
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