The common name of this organism is hydra.
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Hydra is a fresh water organism and belongs to the phylum Cnidarian. They have tentacles around their body that enables locomotion as well as protection from prey. Hydra has the ability of regeneration and the asexual mode of reproduction in hydra is budding.
In the budding process, a small bud develops in the parent body and the bud after maturation gets detached from the parent body and grows into a new individual. Sexual mode of reproduction is also found in hydra.
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nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids
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No, chloroplast is not an example of chromoplast or leucoplast.
Explanation:
Chloroplast , Chromoplast and Leucoplast are three different types of plastids. They are different , also they conduct different functions.
The answer is d/ the fourth one