cnidarianas are all not colonial, some are solitary. They are colonial because of advantages that they can get in being colony. like sharing of food, shelter etc
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Um some good colonial hydro-ids would be like candy, fruit, and yo yew's.
They are carnivores, feeding on: * small animals * small animal particles * protozoans
Animals that don't move because they have afixed themselves to a spot permanently are called "sessile" animals. Some examples are barnacles, sponges, hydroids and corals.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
Hydroids and leptoids are found in bryophyte (mosses). They resemble and act like xylem and phloem----like vessel are to tracheids.
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
asexually I think
The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
There were many types of colonial farm animals in the U.S. Animals during this period include the horse, cow, goat, hogs, chickens, and sheep.
yes they exhibit polymorphism.. they have zooids and hydroids
They wanted freedom from British.
Sea anemones, cucumbers & urchins, stinging/fire corals, crown-of-thorns starfish, hydroids/fireweed, box jellyfish, and irukandjis...just to name a few.