Q.28 Differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction or                                                                                                      How is the reproduction in hydra different from that amoeba explain.

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Kindly refer the solution below of the said query
 

Differences between sexual and asexual reproduction:

Asexual reproduction

Sexual reproduction

It requires only one parent.

It requires two parents.

In asexual reproduction, newly developed plants are identical to the parent and to each other.

In sexual reproduction, newly developed plants are not identical to parents.

Special reproductive parts are not required for asexual reproduction.

Flower is the reproductive part of a plant which contains the sexual organs of a plant. These are important for sexual reproduction.

Examples are yeast, rose, jasmine, potato, etc.

Examples are flowering plants, such as Hibiscus, corn, papaya, etc.


Reproduction in Hydra takes place by the process of budding. It involves the formation of a new individual from a bulb-like projection called a bud. The bud grows and gets detached from the parent to form a new individual.

While the reproduction in Amoeba takes place by the process of binary fission. In this process, the nucleus of Amoeba first divides to form two daughter nuclei. Later the body of Amoeba splits into two halves, each half receiving its own nucleus. This leads to the formation of the two daughter Amoebae

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