Hydra are symmetrical radially from the top
The hydra has radial symmetry. The hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and many immobile species in this phylum exhibit radial symmetry. Some marine animals that have bilateral symmetry are fish, sea turtles, and marine mammals.
A hydra is an invertebrate animal.
A hydra has two body shapes. The first one is known as polyp which has tentacles and the other body form is known as medusa.
name one anatomical feature (other than symmetry) that distinguishes a planarian from a hydra.
Hydra is in the phylum of the cnidarians which is a radical symmetry. so ectoderm, the outer layr which form the nerve sytem. Also, the endoderm, the inner layer are presented in the hydra.
well i guess it would be radial but im not sure we just learned this
They both have radial symmetry and they both have tentacle like thingys
The origin of the name comes from the genus hydra an animal with radial symmetry and the ability to regenerate limbs similar to the greek monster that you're referring to. It regenerates cells at a remarkable pace to maintain survival like how it never dies from father time just like the Genus Hydra not the Marvel terrorist organization. That name came from Lernaen Hydra.
Cnidaria (Hydra, jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, etc.), generally have radial symmetry, although not all sea anemones or corals do. Echinodermata.
yes, it is like a hydra from the cnidarian family.
Hydra or Hydra
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts