why the hydra is an example of regeneration and also of budding?
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Organisms such as hydra use regenerative cells for reproduction in the process of budding. In hydra, a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site. These buds develop into tiny individuals and, when fully mature, detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.
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REGENERATION :
hydra on detaching a bud from the parent body lefts the bud alone . the bud grows up from the detached part which is seen as regeneration because the the bud grows up from the part which is cut off from the parent plant .
BUDDING :
hydra sometimes do not detach its buds present on its body and a result a chain of new buds keep forming .
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