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The hydra species and Green Algae are an example of a symbiotic relationship. The Algae gets nutrients from the Hydra (nitrogen Source), and the Hydra gets the products of photosynthesis and has better growth performance.
Hydra appear green due to the presence of symbiotic green algae called zooxanthellae or other chlorophyll-containing organisms within their cells. These algae perform photosynthesis, producing food for the hydra while also imparting a green color. The relationship benefits both organisms, as the hydra gains nutrients and the algae receive protection and access to sunlight. This symbiotic relationship is a key factor in the hydra's vibrant coloration and ecological success.
The green pigment in hydra organisms, called "hydra-chlorophyll," is not produced by the hydra itself but is obtained from the algae that live symbiotically within its cells. This pigment allows for photosynthesis to occur within the hydra and provides energy for the organism.
A hydra depending on the species can be a multitude of colors, green is just the most common.
Yes there is because my friend showed me it then i looked in the bakugan official handbook and there it was Hydra exept when my friend showed me it the color was green but it's attribute was darkes somehow so yes there is a bakugan Hydra in this world.
Hydra is neither a protozoan nor algae; it is a small, freshwater cnidarian belonging to the class Hydrozoa. It is more closely related to jellyfish and corals than to protists or plants. Hydra is known for its simple body structure and regenerative capabilities. While it can photosynthesize through symbiotic algae in some cases, it primarily feeds on small aquatic organisms.
Combined, they form the symbiotic organism called "lichen".
The relationship between them is the sea.
Hydra or Hydra
Yes, they do; symbiont green algae are called zoochlorellae.
Hydra cannot produce food by itself because it lacks the necessary structures for photosynthesis, such as chloroplasts. Instead, it is a carnivorous organism that primarily feeds on small aquatic animals like zooplankton and insect larvae. While hydra has a symbiotic relationship with certain algae in some species, it relies on these external food sources for energy and nutrients. Thus, it is heterotrophic rather than autotrophic.
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