there is no function. asians use them for their tentacle porn though.
no, most have 7-9 tentacles
moves on tentacles
a hyrax has 17 legs learn your animals you*****************
Burrowing - Hydra typically move by somersaulting or looping, using their tentacles to anchor and propel themselves in freshwater habitats.
nematocyst
They retract their tentacles into their body stalk.
The tentacles of a hydra are the most sensitive because they are equipped with specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures called nematocysts. These cells allow the hydra to detect and capture prey, as well as sense changes in its environment. The high concentration of nerve cells in the tentacles enhances their sensitivity, enabling the hydra to respond quickly to stimuli. This adaptation is crucial for both feeding and defense.
tentacles, body, basal disk, mouth, nematocysts
The Hydra will retract their tentacles into their body stalk on their substrate response. Every cell in the hydra reacts during this response.
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.
One animal that has a nerve ring is a hydra. The hydra is a fresh water animal with a tubular body and tentacles around the mouth.
Hydra will retract their tentacles into their body stem when touched. This is a response inherent in the plants from many centuries ago. Hydra do not like to be touched and close to protect themselves.