Hydras are animals related to coral and jellyfish hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. Why would hydras avoid reproducing asexually when conditions are difficult. This is science test 12 questions unit five lesson eight reproductive strategies unit test.

Hydras may avoid reproducing asexually when conditions are difficult because sexual reproduction can result in genetic variation, which can increase the likelihood of offspring surviving and adapting to changing environmental conditions. Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, making them more susceptible to the same environmental stressors. By reproducing sexually, hydras have a higher chance of producing offspring with genetic diversity, giving them a better chance of survival in challenging conditions.