Hydra can reproduce both sexually and asexually, though asexual reproduction is more common. Sexual reproduction tends to occur around winter when conditions are colder and nutrients not as plentiful.
Hydras reproduce both sexually and asexually depending on environmental conditions
they reproduce by budding
Hydras most commonly reproduce by budding in which as small juvenile, "polyp", grows on the stalk of it's body. When the polyp has matured, (or when the parent hydra dies), it will break off as a free swimming juvenile. In rare occasions, hydra reproduce sexually.
Hydra may reproduce asexually
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they reproduce by budding
To reproduce with the eggs of ovary on the hydra.
Budding
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Asexual and sexual reproduction, two methods of reproduction among animals, produce.
Hydras most commonly reproduce by budding in which as small juvenile, "polyp", grows on the stalk of it's body. When the polyp has matured, (or when the parent hydra dies), it will break off as a free swimming juvenile. In rare occasions, hydra reproduce sexually.
Hydra may reproduce asexually
Hydra may reproduce asexually
Some facts about hydra are that if you cut off one head another grows back. Another fact is that it's a myth.
Asexually, through a process known as budding.
internal
no, only 3 can be made at a time. Watch out for the other 2 heads!