Released from the base of a hydra to unattach and tumble to another area
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.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Hydras are like the bad boys of the animal kingdom - they can reproduce sexually by either producing eggs that are fertilized internally or by releasing sperm into the water to fertilize eggs externally. It's all about getting down and dirty in the water for these little critters.
The prefix "hydra" means water or liquid. It is derived from the Greek word "hydor" which means water.
Hydra is a eukaryotic organism. It is a member of the animal kingdom and its cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus.
Some examples of organisms that reproduce by budding include Hydra, some species of fungi, and some types of bacteria such as Prochloron.
gorgon is another name for hydra
Some facts about hydra are that if you cut off one head another grows back. Another fact is that it's a myth.
Hydra - 1990 VG was released on: USA: June 1990
Great Serpent Wyrm Hydra
Hydra or Hydra
Gavilan - 1982 The Hydra 1-5 was released on: USA: 30 November 1982
Hydra is the largest constellation covering 1303 square degrees. Although from the Earth the 75 or so Flamsteed stars comprising Hydra appear to be related to one another, they are radially separated by millions of light years. There is, therefore, no coherent gravitational force.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
In hydra -_-
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A hydra does not have cephalization.
no,hydra have no organ