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  2. 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 reproduce… See 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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    Testes

    Testes or male gonads are conical elevations of the body wall, varying in number from a few to many. It is formed by rapidly multiplying inter­stitial cells of the epidermis … See more

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  3. Hydra vulgaris - Wikipedia

     
  4. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hydra Regeneration

  5. How Hydras Regenerate Decapitated Heads - The Scientist …

  6. Bud detachment in hydra requires activation of fibroblast growth …

  7. Budding in hydra: the role of cell multiplication and cell movement …

  8. Mapping the Whole-Body Muscle Activity of Hydra …

    WEBJun 3, 2019 · Using calcium imaging to map the activity of the entire epitheliomuscular system of behaving Hydra, we find seven basic spatiotemporal patterns of muscle activity. Patterns include global and …

  9. Hydra vulgaris - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  10. A model for budding in hydra: pattern formation in concentric rings

  11. How hydras know where to regrow their heads

    WEBFeb 9, 2017 · The animals’ cellular scaffolding, or cytoskeleton, can regrow from a slice of tissue that’s just 2 percent of the original hydra’s full body size. Researchers thought that molecular signals told...

  12. Non-overlapping Neural Networks in Hydra vulgaris

    WEBApr 24, 2017 · Second, Hydra can reproduce asexually by budding, enabling the generation of clonal individuals and the examination of the structural and functional generation of a new animal. Third, its nervous …

  13. Nodal signalling determines biradial asymmetry in Hydra

  14. Model systems for regeneration: Hydra | Development | The …

  15. Budding in Hydra vulgaris. Seen on the right side is a well grown …

  16. Notch signalling defines critical boundary during budding in Hydra

  17. What lies beneath: Hydra provides cnidarian perspectives into the ...

  18. Cell Sorting in Hydra vulgaris Arises from Differing Capacities for ...

  19. The Aquatic Invertebrate Hydra vulgaris Releases Molecular …

  20. Molecular evolution and expression of opsin genes in Hydra vulgaris

  21. Hydra Biology Classification, Characteristics and Reproduction

  22. Axial Patterning in Hydra - PMC - National Center for …

  23. Transgenesis in Hydra to characterize gene function and ... - Nature

  24. Mapping the Whole-Body Muscle Activity of Hydra vulgaris