History, 31.03.2021 21:10 dunqueeezy6295
A hydra can reproduce by forming a small outgrowth that
develops into a genetically identical new hydra. What form
of reproduction is this example?
A. sexual fertilization
B. vegetative cloning
C. binary fission
D. asexual budding
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