Question #171280

during asexual reproduction of a cnidaria polyp, its body breaks apart, or strobilates, into tiny free swimming, immature organisms. which of the following best describes these new individuals?


Expert's answer

Cnidarians can replicate asexually in two ways: by splitting their bodies in half and cloning themselves, or by creating buds that grow into mature clones of the parent.


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