The hydra makes offspring by forming buds that break off and grow into new hydras like the parent.
The hydra makes offspring by forming buds that break off and grow into new hydras like the parent.
the new bud simply detaches from the parent body
The hydra makes offspring by forming buds that break off and grow into new hydras like the parent.
The Hydra produces asexually. Buds are produced on the body wall, and these break away free when they are mature enough to do so.
Hydra reproduces asexually by producing buds in the body wall when well fed, the buds grow and break away when mature. However, a hydra can also reproduce sexually because it has both testes and ovary, making it capable of sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction by budding. A piece of hydra grows from the main body and resembles a small, mature hydra. Then when large enough it buds off and forms a new hydra. When conditions are harsh sexual reproduction occurs. Sex organs, either sex, appear and gametes are released into the water free flowing to meet and form zygotes.
Budding?
The parent leaf supports the development of the tiny shoot buds.
a parent releases a special mass of cells that can develop into a young.
Because they are a different organism.
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No it needs to have seed buds to be pollinated then can reproduce