Daphnia is part of a large genus called the Daphniidae and part of the cladoceran family. It is further divided into subdivisions based on the complexes and boundaries of the species.
Daphnia are simple organisms, with simple nervous systems. Their transparent skin and translucent exoskeleton, makes it easy to see inside their small bodies
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Daphnia reproduce asexually using parthenogenesis, where the female produces diploid eggs that develop without fertilization into clones of the parent.
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The adult molts every two days
Daphnia are simple organisms, with simple nervous systems. Their transparent skin and translucent exoskeleton, makes it easy to see inside their small bodies
Yes, daphnia do have backbones.
Dorothy Wilson Kirk has written: 'Oxidative systems of Daphnia heart'
No, Daphnia can not eat Hydra, Because the Hydra has tentacles to capture the Daphnia and eat it. The Daphnia therefore can not get free which means the Hydra can eat the Daphnia. The Hydra therefore has more force and can eat the Daphnia. Your answer is NO.
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The scientific name for daphnia is Daphnia pulex. Daphnia are small, planktonic crustaceans commonly used in scientific research as a model organism due to their transparent bodies and ease of cultivation in the laboratory.
Daphnia occidentalis was created in 1986.
Daphnia jollyi was created in 1973.
Daphnia lumholtzi was created in 1885.
Daphnia galeata was created in 1864.
Daphnia coronata was created in 1916.
Daphnia nivalis was created in 1977.