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To reproduce with the eggs of ovary on the hydra.
Hydra is a simple multicellular organism,so,it throws out solid waste matter through their mouth.
there is no function. asians use them for their tentacle porn though.
to kill hydras.
tentacles, body, basal disk, mouth, nematocysts
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 are invertebrates. They have no back bone/spinal column.
the indigestible material of its prey is excreted out of its mouth
Yes, hydra have nuclei in their cells. These nuclei contain the genetic material of the organism and are essential for cell function and replication.
A hydra typically has only one opening, which is its mouth located at the center of its tentacles. This opening is used for both ingesting food and expelling waste.
what is the function of the mouth
Tenticals, Mouth, Epidermis, Gastrointestinal Cavity, Basil Disk, Mesoglea, Gastroderm.