It is not a single cell. It if a fully developed animal. It's a very cool one at that. It has stinging cells and tentacles with which it catches its prey. It can swim around or attach itself to something and stay there. It swallows its prey whole. Since it has only two layers of cells if you have one you can see through it and watch its prey being digested. How cool is that?
no they don't
No, Hydras are considered Animals. Phylum Cnidaria Class Hydrozoa
Hydras are animals, and have animal cells. They're more specifically part of the cnidarians.
hydra do have a cell wall.
A hydra is an invertebrate animal.
it is in a plant cell
It is in plant AND animal cells.
an animal cell DOES NOT have a cell walla plant cell DOES have a cell wall
Animal and plant cells are different because the plant cell has everything that the animal cell has, but the animal cell doesn't have everything that the plant cell has, in terms of the animal cell not having the cell membrane and the chloroplast.
A hydra is an invertebrate animal.
Hydra are plant and animal like some hydra have chloroplast which make them plant like and some do not have chloroplast and other characteristics that makes them both plant and animal so there is two different hydra some plant and some animal.
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.
plant
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not
it is in a plant cell
It is a plant cell, a animal cell is in something with movement.
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not
A plant cell is a plant cell. An animal cell is an animal cell. Obvious right?
animal cells has cell all plant cell dose not have animal cell has chloroplast plant cell dose not have
The plant cell has a chloroplast and the animal cell does not.
an animal cell has cell membrane a plant cell has cell wall.