Chapter Name : Reproduction In Animals |
Sub Topic Code : 103_08_09_03_01 |
Topic Name : Asexual Reproduction |
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Sub Topic Name : Budding And Binary Fission |
Budding and binary fission are forms of asexual reproduction by which organism arises from a single parent and inherit genes of that parent only.How does Hydra reproduce?
What is budding and binary fission, how are they different from each other?
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How does Hydra reproduce?Budding
Key Words | Definitions (pref. in our own words) |
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Budding | Cells split via budding resulting in mother and daughter cell. The offspring organism is smaller than the parent. Example - Hydra |
Binary Fission | Parent organism splits into two and gives rise to 2 daughter cells. Example – Bacteria and Fungi |
Gadgets | How it can be used |
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Videos or documentaries | It will show you how hydra and bacteria reproduce in detail and provide you wit lot of information |
Examples | Explainations |
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Hydra | All hydra have the same genetic information because they are produced via budding ence carry the same genetic info as the parent. |
What is the difference between budding and fission
Even though budding and fission are asexual reproduction yet they are very different from each other.
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