yes!!
monogenesis:- 1. The theory that all living organisms are descended from a single cell or organism.
2. The production of similar organisms in successive generations.
3. Asexual reproduction, as by sporulation or parthenogenesis.
4. The process of parasitizing a single host, in or on which the entire life cycle of the parasite is passed.
monogenetic. cause to complete its life cycle it requires only one host i.e. man.
A monogenetic volcano is a type of volcano that only erupts once in its lifetime, as opposed to the more commonly known polygenetic volcanoes that erupt multiple times. These volcanoes are typically smaller in size and are associated with a single magma chamber. Some examples of monogenetic volcanoes include cinder cones and maars.
Hydra or Hydra
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
The main difference between Hydra 10 and Hydra 20 is their capacity. Hydra 10 has a capacity for 10 gallons, while Hydra 20 has a capacity for 20 gallons. This means Hydra 20 can filter a larger volume of water compared to Hydra 10.
hydra
Yes, it is a parasite!
monogenetic. cause to complete its life cycle it requires only one host i.e. man.
A monogenetic volcano is a type of volcano that only erupts once in its lifetime, as opposed to the more commonly known polygenetic volcanoes that erupt multiple times. These volcanoes are typically smaller in size and are associated with a single magma chamber. Some examples of monogenetic volcanoes include cinder cones and maars.
Hydra or Hydra
Most unicellular organisms are bacteria such as prokaryotes. amoeba, algae, euglena, cyclops, malaria parasite, plankton, protozoa, sporozoa, flagellates, and hydra are some unicellular organisms.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
hydra
In hydra -_-
A hydra does not have cephalization.
no,hydra have no organ
No a hydra is not a fish. A fish is a vertebrate. A hydra is much more primitive.