it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
The acid likely disrupted the hydra's osmoregulation process by changing the pH of the water, leading to an influx of water into the hydra's cells. This change in water balance triggered a contraction response in the hydra.
Hydra cells get oxygen through diffusion.
Adult water pennies typically feed on algae, fungi, and decaying organic matter that they scrape off rocks or submerged vegetation in freshwater streams and rivers. They are considered detritivores, consuming decomposing plant material and organic debris as their main food source.
They attach, via ester bonds, to the glycerol (glycerine) backbone.
Ammonia is effective against lice because it has high pH levels that disrupt the pests' bodies and can kill both adult lice and their eggs. It is also known to help dissolve the glue that lice use to attach their eggs to hair shafts, making them easier to remove during laundering.
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
Hydra feed using stinging nematocysts to catch small aquatic organisms, most commonly, copepods.
it moves by using its hydra offsprings to attache to the lower rib.
Hydras most commonly reproduce by budding in which as small juvenile, "polyp", grows on the stalk of it's body. When the polyp has matured, (or when the parent hydra dies), it will break off as a free swimming juvenile. In rare occasions, hydra reproduce sexually.
to kill hydras.
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Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2. Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2.
No. But they feed on a few types of vertebre though.
Hydra are secondary consumers, primary consumers feed off of photosynthetic organisms. Hydra eat primary consumers like daphnia for example.
they feed on on adult whale's.
Hydra belong to the phylum Cnidaria and the class Hydrozoa.