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Cnidarians

Cnidarians are aquatic animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Common cnidarians include to jellyfish, sea anemones, corals and the Portuguese Man o' War. Questions about all species of cnidarians can be directed here.

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Are cnidaria triploblastic?

Cnidaria are Diploblastic, having two main body layers. They also have a Mesoderm, but this is simply a collection of nerves, creating a nerve net.

Is a freshwater hydra an ectotherm or an endotherm?

It's an echinoderm whick primarily lives in ponds and lives off of other smaller organisms in the water such as brine shrimp and daphnia

How many types of cnidarians are there in the world?

Cnidarians do not have legs. Many have stinging tentacles. The number of these varies by species.

How adult hydra attaches to feed?

it has a base which produces a sticky material that makes them stick to a surface.

Are cnidocytes significant to fundamental processs for cnidarians?

Cnidocytes are important to cnidarians as these are the stinging cells used to catch prey and defend from enemies. It is a toxin which can disable prey and provide protection from adversaries. This can be used as a harpoon, sticky surface or lasso type action.

How do cnidarians eat?

Mainly through suspension feeding. Cnidarians use stinging tentacles (nomocytes) to capture their prey. Once the tentacles grab the food it is absorbed in the gastrovascular cavity (stomach) and taken in asnutrients.

Where to hydra and other cnidarians live?

Hydra is a genus of simple, fresh-water animals possessing bilateral symmetry. Hydras are predatory animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria and the class Hydrozoa. They can be found in most unpolluted freshwater ponds, lakes and streams in the temperate and tropical regions by gently sweeping a collecting net through weedy areas. They are usually a few millimeters long and are best studied with a microscope. Biologists are especially interested in hydras due to their regenerative ability. Hydras appear to be unique among animals in that they do not undergo senescence (aging).

Hydra is a small animal with a body length ranging from 1 mm to 20 mm when fully extended. It has a tubular body secured by a simple adhesive foot called the basal disc. Gland cells in the basal disc secrete a sticky fluid that allows for its adhesive properties. At the free end of the body is a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve thin, mobile tentacles. Each tentacle, or cnida (plural: cnidae), is clothed with highly specialised stinging cells called cnidocytes. Cnidocytes contain specialized structures called nematocysts which look like miniature light bulbs with a coiled thread inside. At the narrow outer edge of the cnidocyte is a short trigger hair. Upon contact with prey, the contents of the nematocyst are explosively discharged, firing a dart-like thread containing neurotoxins into whatever triggered the release. To humans, this poses a nuisance at worst; however, to some prey, this strike can be paralyzing.

Hydras mainly feed on small aquatic invertebrates such as Daphnia and Cyclops. All species of Hydra exist in a mutual relationship with various types of unicellular algae. The Hydra affords the algae protection from predators and in return, phoyosynthetic products from the algae are beneficial as a food source to the Hydra .

Hydra is a genus of simple, fresh-water animals possessing radial symmetry. Hydras are predatory animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria and the class Hydrozoa. They can be found in most unpolluted freshwater ponds, lakes and streams in the temperate and tropical regions by gently sweeping a collecting net through weedy areas. They are usually a few millimeters long and are best studied with a microscope. Biologists are especially interested in hydras due to their regenerative ability. Hydras appear to be unique among animals in that they do not undergo senescence (aging).

Hydra is a small animal with a body length ranging from 1 mm to 20 mm when fully extended. It has a tubular body secured by a simple adhesive foot called the basal disc. Gland cells in the basal disc secrete a sticky fluid that allows for its adhesive properties. At the free end of the body is a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve thin, mobile tentacles. Each tentacle, or cnida (plural: cnidae), is clothed with highly specialised stinging cells called cnidocytes. Cnidocytes contain specialized structures called nematocysts which look like miniature light bulbs with a coiled thread inside. At the narrow outer edge of the cnidocyte is a short trigger hair. Upon contact with prey, the contents of the nematocyst are explosively discharged, firing a dart-like thread containing neurotoxins into whatever triggered the release. To humans, this poses a nuisance at worst; however, to some prey, this strike can be paralyzing.

Hydras mainly feed on small aquatic invertebrates such as Daphnia and Cyclops. All species of Hydra exist in a mutual relationship with various types of unicellular algae. The Hydra affords the algae protection from predators and in return, phoyosynthetic products from the algae are beneficial as a food source to the Hydra .

Why is it beneficial for some sponges and cnidarians to reproduce asexually?

Asexual reproduction means you don't have to find a partner to reproduce, which is an advantage to an animal without eyes that drifts with the currents and might never encounter a partner at all.

What do flatworms have that sponges and cnidarians dont?

Flatowrms have muscle cells, they are a triploblastic phylum. They have endo, meso and ectoderm layers

Sponges are Parazoa and lack any true tissue at all

Cnidaria are diploblastic, having only endoderm and ectoderm

Can you put real coral in a fresh water fish tank?

It may be possible. Just be sure to clean out any sand or dirt left over. When cleaning it, only use hot water. NOT DAWN SOAP! Or any soap for that matter. The enzymes in the soap could kill the fish or make them very sick. Good luck!

How is the body plan of a cnidarian similar to that of a sponge?

Body shapes of cidarians is alike in being radially symmetrical . All are vase like and possess tentacles . Digestive system is sac like wit only one opening mouth .

Do cnidarians have a hydrostatic exoskeleton or endoskeleton?

The hydrostatic skeleton of a jellyfish is made up of various muscles that act as pumps which increase fluid pressure in the tubes that the skeleton is made of. As the pressure goes up, the pseudo skeleton hardens until it becomes rigid from fluid pressure.

What shape is Hydra?

it is a snake with nine heads and if you cut one head off two more will appear!!!

What do cnidarians use there tentacles for?

Cnidereans have pressure-sensitive poison glands called nematocysts that are usually on their tentacles. When their [prey] touches these nematocysts, small "fangs" inject poison into the [prey]. The poison in the nematocysts can paralyze or even kill small animals. Once the prey is subdued, the tentacles pull the prey towards the mouth.

What characteristics do the hydra and jellyfish have in common?

They live in sea. They are invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals with no backbone. They also have stinging cells.

What do you do after you defeat the hydra in God of War?

When you come out of the hydra's mouth the get the Captain's Key, you go the the left and climb up the pile of boxes. Grab onto the rope and climb up. Grab what's in the treasure chests and then turn around and walk to the edge of the platform you are standing on. Jump up on that rope and slide down it to a different ship. There you will find the door that the people were trapped behind earlier.

How do you get hydra to go to sleep on poptropica?

In mythology island to put the beast to sleep you first need to find a sheet that tells you how to play a melody on the instrument. When you play it the beast will go to sleep,that is when tou an take a wisk of hair from it.

How do you fly a hydra jet in gta san Andreas on PC?

Get A low Rider and go to the mod shop and mod your hydraulics. Good Luck!

What group do cnidarians belong to?

Cnidarians are a phyla in the kingdom Animalia, and more specifically, the subkingdom Eumetazoa.

Does coral have stinging cells?

Yes this is a proof: when corals grow another coral is probably growing in the way the other one is there they fight they digest each other and they also live because fire corals can hurt or sting