The hydras teeth were chucked into the ground which then reproduced skeletons (hydras children)
Hydras do not have a skeleton. They are multicellular organisms that belong to the phylum Cnidaria and are characterized by a simple body structure without bones or hard structures. Hydras have a flexible body made up of a layer of cells surrounding a central digestive cavity.
hydras have testes to produce and release sperm and ovaries to produce and release eggs
In mythology, hydras are mythical creatures with multiple heads. In the natural world, hydras refer to tiny, freshwater creatures called hydrozoans. These tiny organisms are part of the animal phylum Cnidaria.
No, hydras do not have cilia. Instead, they possess specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures used for defense and capturing prey. Hydras are simple, freshwater organisms belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, and they primarily move by contracting their body and using their tentacles. While some other aquatic organisms do utilize cilia for movement or feeding, hydras rely on their unique body structure and mechanisms.
Budding
The hydras are gone.
there is not even hydras on clubpenguin
Hydras do not have a skeleton. They are multicellular organisms that belong to the phylum Cnidaria and are characterized by a simple body structure without bones or hard structures. Hydras have a flexible body made up of a layer of cells surrounding a central digestive cavity.
hydras have testes to produce and release sperm and ovaries to produce and release eggs
Yes.
The kingdom is animalia.
They are gone.
hydras carry out asexual reproduction (binary fission) whereas mammals carry out sexual reproduction (mating)
invertibrates
Cnidarians
Hydras are acoelomates.
hydras.