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- the hydra is an organism that reproduces by growing another organism from the side of its tubular body. what type of asexual reproduction is this? a. binary fission b. vegetative propagation c. budding d. fragmentation 2. salmonella typhi is a bacteria that reproduce by splitting into two identical organisms. what type of asexual reproduction is this? a. binary fission b. vegetative propagation c. budding d. fragmentation 3. how are all forms of asexual reproduction similar? a. the offspring have identical dna as the parent. b. the offspring have different dna than the parent. c. they all require two parents to reproduce. d. the offspring have disrupted dna in order to survive. 4. there are vocabulary words on your answer sheet. use the space around them to jot down notes or drawings to help you remember them. meanings from the reading
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- Hydra reproduces by growing another organism from the side of its tubular body, which is budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new individual develops from an out - growth or bud on the parent organism.
- Salmonella typhi is a bacteria that reproduces by splitting into two identical organisms, which is binary fission. Binary fission is a common form of asexual reproduction in bacteria where the cell divides into two equal parts.
- In asexual reproduction, the offspring have identical DNA as the parent because there is no genetic recombination from two parents.
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- B. Budding
- A. Binary Fission
- A. The offspring have identical DNA as the parent.