the hydras and sponges do not have a circulatory system.because, the water in which they live brings all the food and oxygen when it enters their bodies. It also carries away all the waste products and carbon dioxide when it moves out.
The purpose of a circulatory system is to distribute nutrients and oxygen to every cell in the body. As hydras lack a circulatory system such distribution must be accomplished by diffusion along, which is a very slow process and inadequate for anything of any size. So the body form of a hydra is limited in size due to a lack of a circulatory system.
most of the cells are in contact with a watery environment
This is a trick question. Because hydras are only two cell layers thick, they do not have a true circulatory system. The inner cell layer absorbs materials directly from their gastrovascular cavity. So a hydra doesn't have blood!
sponge. Both hydra and sponges are simple aquatic animals that rely on diffusion for nutrient absorption and lack a circulatory system. Nutrients are taken in through their body walls and transported within the body through simple diffusion rather than a dedicated circulatory system.
No. Most microscopic organisms are much too tiny to have a heart.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
They're both the circulatory system.
Amphibians have closed circulatory system Closed
The circulatory system
open circulatory systemclosed circulatory system.
i think a hydra has a incomplete digestive system called the-gastrovascular system
The cadiovascular system, sometimes called the circulatory system when it includes the lymphatic system.