Asexual and sexual reproduction, two methods of reproduction among animals, produce.
no, only 3 can be made at a time. Watch out for the other 2 heads!
1.Binary Fission eg: Amoeba 2.Multiple Fission eg: Plasmodium 3.Budding eg: Hydra 4.Spore formation eg: Rhizopus
by asexual and sexual reproduction.
Hydra 1 /hydra 2 /hydra 3/hydro blast
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.
THere are 2 ways in which bacteria can reproduce: 1. assexually 2. sexually so both
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A hydra is a 7-headed creature that, whenever a head is cut off, 2 more grow back! Very deadly.
Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2. Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2.
a original hydra has 5 heads.... when you cut off one hydra head 2 more come back... so in percy jackson in the end there should be 10 heads... and when you look closely when the hydra is turned to stone there are 10 ........
Four Ways that organisms reproduce asexually are as follows:-Binary Fission:- e.g. Paramecium, Euglena, AmoebaMultiple fission:- e.g. Amoeba during spore conditions, Euglena.Budding:- Sponges, Coelentrates (Hydra, Obelia)etc.Fragmentation:- Planarians (A type of aquatic worma like Annelids and Flat worms).