Not even close.
A typical hydra is a few millimeters long.
Copepods are much more common, and a typical copepod is less than 2 millimeters long.
Organisms in the Archaea and Bacteria groups are typically a few micrometers in size.
(So a thousand typical bacteria set end-to-end are about the same length as a typical hydra).
no. hydras (the multicelluar organism) are generally a few millimeters long and are best seen under a microscope. because of that, one would have no idea if they were alive or dead, and they feed on microscopic organisms as well.
The smallest organisms are bacteria.
Budding
baterias is the kingdom that conatins the smallest organisms
Hydra, obelia, and Physalia (AKA portugese-man-of-war)
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
The hydras teeth were chucked into the ground which then reproduced skeletons (hydras children)
hydras are not real as are dragons
comunity
organisms is the smallest
The hydras are gone.
Organisms in the ocean with the smallest total biomass are most likely the what?