The Hydra will retract their tentacles into their body stalk on their substrate response. Every cell in the hydra reacts during this response.
Yes
if they exist probably in a cave or the bacteria live in oceans
Nerve tissues.
There is currently no such Nerf blaster. Not all of the game blasters exist in real life.
tissues
Hydras are non-senescent, which means their mortality rate does not increase with age. This means they do not have a definite lifespan
Only if the tissue is a Kleenex brand.
Yes, hydra is a small freshwater organism that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. They are known for their fascinating ability to regenerate lost body parts and reproduce asexually through budding. Hydras are commonly found in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams.
The monster that we hear about with many heads and is dragon-like does not exist. There however is an animal named Hyrda (genus) that lives in fresh water and have a unique ability to regenerate. Please see the link for more information.
An organ system can exist without tissues. On the other hand, tissues cannot exist without an organ system.
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
Hormones exist as chemical messengers that facilitate communication between different parts of the body, regulating various physiological processes. They play crucial roles in growth, metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis, ensuring the body functions effectively in response to internal and external changes. By coordinating activities across different organs and tissues, hormones help maintain balance and adapt to varying conditions.