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Freshwater Hydra bulges off the side of a parent and eventually separates as a new cell. Based on this information what type of reproduction is this?
A. Sexual Reproduction
B. Asexual Reproduction (budding)
C. Asexual Reproduction (fragmentation)
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c lol. i’m in ap bio
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B im sorry if im wrong i really don't know
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