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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.

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Does a hydra undergo budding?

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.


What is the function of the hydra budding adult?

to kill hydras.


Who is the Animal that does not show locomotion in adult stage?

HYDRA


Which What animals self produce?

Asexual animals self produce, a plant such as the Hydra is asexual.


What is the difference between hydra and daphnia?

The hydra can produce asexually and sexually while the daphnia can only produce sexually. Also, the hydra is able to expand and eat other prey that is bigger than themself (ex-daphnia). The hydra is also able to send stinging cells to paralyze their prey so they cannot escape. The Daphnia can see while the hydra can only smell.


How adult hydra attaches to feed?

it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.


How does adult hydra attach to feed?

it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.


How is budding in a yeast cell different from budding in hydra?

Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.


Mention 2 ways by which hydra can reproduce-?

Asexual and sexual reproduction, two methods of reproduction among animals, produce.


How is budding in yeast is different from budding in hydra?

Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.


How is budding in yeast different from budding in hydra?

Budding in multicellular organisms produce offspring from the body of the adult. Budding in one celled organisms such as yeast is a process of dividing the "mother" cell into a larger mother and a smaller "daughter" cell.


Was the hydra mortal?

hydra are organism which have ability to divide it self by budding or simply dividing itself in two so that the two new hydra formed are exactly same genetically and physiologically as the parent hydra so they are called immortal