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  1. Hydra- Reproduction (Budding and Sexual), Regeneration, …

    • Budding is a form of asexual reproduction that results from the outgrowth of a part of a cell or body region, leading to a separation from the original organism into two individuals. Hydra reproducSee more

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    Hydra reproduces asexually by budding and sexually by the formation of gametes. Hydra has great power of regeneration. Hydra is at least potentially immortal due to the fact tha… See more

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    Sexual Reproduction in Hydra

    Hydra reproduces sexually by the fusion of gametes when the environmental condition becomes unfavorable (generally in autumn). Factors such as changes in temperatur… See more

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  2. Hydras exhibit asexual reproduction through budding123. Here are the key points:
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    It is not unusual to find two or more buds on an adult hydra in different stages of growth and development. An adult hydra may have its body and tentacles fully extended while its bud may have its whole form contracted into a rounded mass. Conversely the bud may be stretched out, while the adult is contracted.
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    Budding occurs when conditions are favorable; proper water temperature and enough food are the major factors. A miniature adult hydra will grow out of the body of the parent hydra. Once fully developed, it will separate from the parent and continue the life cycle.
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    In hydras, a bud forms that develops into an adult and breaks away from the main body (Figure 18.3). Figure 18.3 (a) Hydra reproduce asexually through budding: a bud forms on the tubular body of an adult hydra, develops a mouth and tentacles, and then detaches from its parent.
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