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9.5 What are the similarities and differences between reproduction in amoeba and reproduction in hydra?​

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Amoeba reproduces by a process known as binary fission in which parent cell divides into two equal daughter cells. Whereas in hydra reproduction occurs by budding. In budding, the bud is formed from the parent individual whereas in binary fission no bud formation occurs
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Answer:

similarities: 1 they both reproduce asexually

Differences: 1 hydra reproduce through a process called budding whereas amoeba reproduce through a process called binary fission.

2 budding in hydra- results in symetric division.

binary fission in amoeba- results in unsymetrical division.

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