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What are hydra adaptations?

Hydra adaptations are body parts that are mutated to adapt an animal to living totally in the water. In some science fiction books and movies, animals develop gills and fins to adapt to the water.


What is the body symmetry of hydra?

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.


What adaptations do hydra have?

Hydra have adapted to regrow if part of their body is separated. In an experiment, scientists ran a hydra through a sieve. When the cells were introduce to water, they eventually regrew into fully formed adult hydra.


Is hydra real?

No, hydra hasn't been proven real and is labeled a myth


What type of body plan do the hydra have?

A Hydra Meaning Those Three Headed Crocodile-Like Dragon?!


How does an adult hydra produce a new hydra?

Hydras most commonly reproduce by budding in which as small juvenile, "polyp", grows on the stalk of it's body. When the polyp has matured, (or when the parent hydra dies), it will break off as a free swimming juvenile. In rare occasions, hydra reproduce sexually.


What hydra looks likes?

The Hydra of Greek mythology was a monster with multiple heads and a serpent's body. In biology is the Hydra small animal with a tubular body with a simple adhesive foot. The free end of the body has a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve thin, mobile tentacles.


What tissues must exist for Hydra tap on their substrate response?

The Hydra will retract their tentacles into their body stalk on their substrate response. Every cell in the hydra reacts during this response.


Does hydra really exist?

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.


How does a hydra reproducing?

The Hydra produces asexually. Buds are produced on the body wall, and these break away free when they are mature enough to do so.


How hydra respond?

Hydra will retract their tentacles into their body stem when touched. This is a response inherent in the plants from many centuries ago. Hydra do not like to be touched and close to protect themselves.


How do you find the scale of the hydra in mythology island?

Go to Aphrodite's place and talk to the life guard. Dive into a hole near the statue and swim to a cave where you find the hydra. Jump on the hydra's heads to knock it out. After it has been knocked out, click on its body to get the hydra scale.