In the zygote of Hydra cleavage is
(a) incomplete (b) complete
(c) superficial
(d) absent
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absent
As hydra divides by budding and zygote formation is due to fertilization which is absurb
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The answer is (d) Absent
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In the zygote of hydra, cleavage is absent. Hydra can reproduce sexually and asexually. The food is plentiful and many hydrae undergo the asexual reproduction. When the food is plentiful, the hydra 'reproduces asexually' by 'producing buds' in the body wall.
When hydra is completely fulfilled by food, a new bud can form every two days. Hydra has a tubular symmetric body up to 10mm. It is a type of freshwater phylum.
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