Hydra eat by wrapping theirarms aroung the pray and engulfing it
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If its the hydra dragons, its mended now.
The hydra has a single opening digestive tract so what goes in has to come out the same way. Worms have two openings to their digestive tract so things can just go straight through without any stopping. This is an interesting - if rather standard - exam question. Looked at from an evolutionary point of view it is clear that the gut structure present in the earthworm offers far more potential than the hydra's simple 'gutbucket'and has, (unlike the latter) been exploited along the length of the evolutionary path starting from the point after hydra. The questions that follow from this include how did the gut structure evolve, what competitive advantage does it offer and, most important of all, why. Jon P Baker, Sheffield, England
No. Arthropods are members of the phylum Arthropoda; but hydrae are members of the phylum Cnidaria. The closest to a "common" term for animals in this phylum that exists is "cnidarians".
No, Daphnia can not eat Hydra, Because the Hydra has tentacles to capture the Daphnia and eat it. The Daphnia therefore can not get free which means the Hydra can eat the Daphnia. The Hydra therefore has more force and can eat the Daphnia. Your answer is NO.
A hydra's diet does not change while budding, but it does eat more often.
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it eat the people and the p
The very predatory Hydra primarily feeds upon small invertebrates, such as Cyclops and Daphnia, that they pursue in the water.
Hydra are secondary consumers, primary consumers feed off of photosynthetic organisms. Hydra eat primary consumers like daphnia for example.
Hydra are carnivorous and will eat anything they can manage to catch including single celled animals, small crustaceans, worms, insects, and other tiny animals. They are also reported to eat small fish (fry) in the aquarium. Hydra use their tentacles for catching prey. The tentacles have special cells called nematocysts. To kill their prey, hydra shoot the nematocysts into the prey which paralyzes and kills it.
Hydra or Hydra
The hydra can produce asexually and sexually while the daphnia can only produce sexually. Also, the hydra is able to expand and eat other prey that is bigger than themself (ex-daphnia). The hydra is also able to send stinging cells to paralyze their prey so they cannot escape. The Daphnia can see while the hydra can only smell.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
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