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I believe it is just called asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction requires no sex cells at all. Asexual reproduction is common amongst plants, single-celled organisms and simple animals. An advantage of asexual reporoduction is producing large numbers of offsprging very quickly. The offspring is called a clone. The Hydra bud off small pieces whaich have grown from their bodies. 1) The hydra starts by developing a "bud." 2) The bud then develops a mouth and tentacles. 3) When the daughter is fully formed, the daughter hdra detatches itself from the parent. 4) The daughter hydra is now fully independent.

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15y ago

yes, hydas reproduce asexually by a method called "budding"

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11y ago

Buds may develop on the hydra that can break off and form more new hyras asexually

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14y ago

The hydra reproduces by itself. It has a bud on the end of its body and that can create babie. It is not like humans who need 2 people for sexual reproduction.

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13y ago

asexuall reprodution is observed and hydra reproduce by budding..

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asexual reproduction

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budding external

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budding

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budding

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Q: Is hydra asexual or sexual reproduction?
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