Small buds called basal discs are released from the base of a hydra to detach and move to another area. Basal discs allow hydra to reproduce asexually and establish new colonies in advantageous locations.
Hydra - 1990 VG was released on: USA: June 1990
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
Gavilan - 1982 The Hydra 1-5 was released on: USA: 30 November 1982
Hydra or Hydra
it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.
The basal disk of a hydra is located at its base, serving as the attachment point to the substrate or surface it inhabits. This disc-shaped structure allows the hydra to anchor itself securely, enabling it to remain stationary while feeding and interacting with its environment. The basal disk also plays a role in locomotion, as the hydra can use it to glide or move by contracting and expanding.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
In hydra -_-
hydra
A hydra does not have cephalization.
no,hydra have no organ