it moves by using its hydra offsprings to attache to the lower rib.
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
Hydra feed using stinging nematocysts to catch small aquatic organisms, most commonly, copepods.
The adult hydra attaches to a substrate using its basal disc, which secretes a sticky substance to help it adhere in place. It extends its tentacles to capture and immobilize prey, which it then ingests through its central mouth opening.
Hydra are secondary consumers, primary consumers feed off of photosynthetic organisms. Hydra eat primary consumers like daphnia for example.
No. But they feed on a few types of vertebre though.
Hydra belong to the phylum Cnidaria and the class Hydrozoa.
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
Hydra are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms. They are carnivorous and primarily feed on small aquatic invertebrates like water fleas and tiny worms.
Hydra or Hydra
Hydras are small aquatic organisms that are typically consumed by larger predators, such as fish, turtles, and birds. Additionally, some invertebrates like crustaceans and other aquatic insects may also feed on hydras.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
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