Correct Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Option D.
Budding is an asexual reproduction method used by multicellular organisms like Hydra. In this process, a small bulge or bud forms on the parent's body due to localized, repeated cell division at a specific site. This bud gradually grows and develops essential structures, including a mouth and tentacles, while receiving nutrients from the parent. Once the new individual is fully mature and capable of surviving on its own, it detaches from the parent body to live as an independent, genetically identical organism. This efficient process allows for rapid population growth during favorable environmental conditions.
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