Which of the following statements is not true about a 'bud' in 'Hydra'?(A) It is an outgrowth.(B) It forms due to repeated cell division at one specific site.(C) It detaches from the parent body as soon as it is produced.(D) It becomes a new independent individual.
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C) it detaches from the parent body sa soon as it is produced
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It detaches from the parent body as soon as it is produced.
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- A freshwater organism that is very small in structure and that sticks on to the rocks or the plant's undersides refers to the hydra.
- Hydra is a tube lick structure that has a head at its distal end and afoot at the proximal end.
- This foot helps them to get attached to the rocks.
- Hydra has only endoderm and ectoderm and mesoderm is absent.
- During the process of asexual reproduction, a new organism will be developed which is called budding.
- Hydra will use cells that are regenerative during this budding process.
- There will be the occurrence of repeated cell division at a specific place and this will result in bud development.
- when these buds develop and mature completely they will get detached from the parents and will be independent.
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