Draw labelled diagrams to illustrate budding in Hydra.

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(N/A) Budding is a form of asexual reproduction in $Hydra$.
$1$. In $Hydra$,a small outgrowth called a bud develops on the body wall due to repeated cell division at a specific site.
$2$. This bud gradually grows and develops into a small,complete $Hydra$ with tentacles and a mouth.
$3$. Once fully developed,the new $Hydra$ detaches from the parent body and begins to live as an independent organism.
(Refer to the provided diagram showing the stages of bud development,the formation of tentacles,and the final detachment of the new individual.)

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