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Organisms, such as single-celled yeasts, sponges, and hydra can produce offspring by budding.
Amoeba, Hydra
Yes, Hydra is Multicellular.
Hydra as organism: Use microscope and scale to measure the size. Hydra have the size of approximately 12 mm -> 25 mm. Hydra is a predatory multi-cell organism live in water. Lernaean Hydra as from Greek mythology: Study from draw, paint, tales of the creature and guesstimate the size.
Single-celled include:amoeba, flagellata, protista, protozoa, and of course almost all species of bacteria and virusesMulti-celled include:lions, cats, plants, coral reef, humans ....... basically, every organism that you can see with the naked eye is guaranteed to be multi-cellular.Hope that helps ^.^
Hydra is a simple multicellular organism,so,it throws out solid waste matter through their mouth.
Hydra may reproduce asexually
Hydra may reproduce asexually
A hydra is a eukaryote. It is a multicellular organism that has membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus containing its genetic material.
A hydra is an invertebrate animal.
Hydra
Yes. Hydra is a unicellular organism.