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If I am correct, they are simple cell organisms, meaning they have no need of sexual reproduction. Instead, they bud, or asexually reproduce.

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Hydra reproduce by what method?

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Which cells reproduce by budding besides yeast?

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What are organisms that use budding?

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What is the reason that offspring of the organism Hydra often appear exactly the same as their parent?

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What is the reason offspring of the organism Hydra often appear exactly the same as their parents?

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