It belongs to phylum Coelenterata.
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It is a fresh water animal and found in pond, stream etc.
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It is 6-10 mm long in squeezed shape. In elongate shape it is 20-30 cm.
Description : Has anyone ever tried to get out of a speeding ticket, by whispering "Hail Hydra" into the copper's ear?
Last Answer : Don’t need to. They can’t catch me. My car is a converted quinjet.
Description : Which one of symbiotic algae is found in secretory cell of hydra? -Do You Know?
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Description : Explain ' Characteristic Cells of Nidoblast Hydra ' ?
Last Answer : Hydra nidaria. The outer layer of the hydra is called the ectoderm and the inner layer is called the endoderm. At the ectoderm layer there is a characteristic cell called nidoblast. These cells ... such as hunting , self-defense , and movement. This is why "nidoblast hydra characteristic cells".
Description : Hydra Animal of which episode ?
Last Answer : Hydra
Description : Does Hydra form epidermis ?
Last Answer : The epidermis hydra, which is wrapped in a thin and flexible cuticle, forms the epidermis.
Description : What is the external structure of Hydra ?
Last Answer : : Hydra 's body is soft , cylindrical and symmetrical. They are usually 10-30 mm. It is long and about 1 mm wide.
Description : In what process does Hydra complete respiration and excretion ?
Last Answer : Hydra completes respiration and excretion in the diffusion process.
Description : What does Hydra use to feed ?
Last Answer : Hydra feeds with the help of cultivators.
Description : Which species of Hydra is most abundant in Bangladesh ?
Last Answer : Hydra vulgaris is one of the most common species of Hydra in Bangladesh .
Description : Who named Hydra ?
Last Answer : Scientist named Linnaeus Hydra.
Description : Who Discovered Hydra ?
Last Answer : Hydra was discovered by Abraham Tremblay.
Description : What is the habitat of Hydra ?
Last Answer : : Hydra freshwater animals. They usually live in canals , beels , ponds , lakes , ponds , springs. Although they are rarely found in muddy water, they are more common in clear , relatively cool and non ... in the water. In many cases, they are attached to floating petals and hang down in the water.
Description : What is the nature of hydra ?
Last Answer : Habitat of Hydra : Hydra is an independent free-living and carnivorous animal. Hydra are soluble in freshwater solids and hanging on the underside of leaves of aquatic plants. With the help ... creating asexual reproduction and germ cells with the help of buds and bifurcation. Hydra regenerates .
Description : Hydra is an animal of which episode ?
Last Answer : Hydra nidaria.
Last Answer : The animals of the Hydra Nidaria episode.
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Description : How Does a Hydra Facial Work ?
Last Answer : How does a hydra facial works? A Hydrafacial is a licensed skin therapy accessible in clinical spas and dermatology workplaces. known for its three venture measure, the hydra facial attempts to profound clean, peel, and hydrate your skin.
Description : In Hydra, egestion of undigested food and excretion of nitrogenous wastes occur through
Last Answer : In Hydra, egestion of undigested food and excretion of nitrogenous wastes occur through A. Mouth and ... Mouth and body wall D. Mouth and tentacles.
Description : Digestion in Hydra takes place within
Last Answer : Digestion in Hydra takes place within A. pelvic cavity B. Abdominal C. Gastrovascular cavity D. Pericardial cavity
Description : Which one of the following ( cell types ) contains the symbiotic Zoochlorellae in Hydra ?
Last Answer : Which one of the following ( cell types ) contains the symbiotic Zoochlorellae in Hydra ? A. ... interstitial cells D. Algae embedded in the mesoglea
Description : A piece of Hydra will regenerate into a full Hydra if it contains a part of
Last Answer : A piece of Hydra will regenerate into a full Hydra if it contains a part of A. Epidermis B ... C. Basal disc D. Epidermis, gastrodermis, and tentacles
Description : The digestion in Hydra is
Last Answer : The digestion in Hydra is A. Extracellular B. Intracellular C. Extracellular and intracellular D. Holozoic
Description : Illustrate the following with the help of suitable diagrams. a) Regeneration in Planaria b) Budding in Hydra c) Spore formation in Rhizopus
Last Answer : Illustrate the following with the help of suitable diagrams. a) Regeneration in Planaria b) Budding in Hydra c) Spore formation in Rhizopus
Description : Is hydra heterotroph or an autotroph?
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Description : Is hydra heterotroph or an autotroph or mixotrophoc?
Description : What features did the cells you observed have in common How were they different - Bacillus Megaterium - Mixed Diatoms - Anaboena - Micrococcus Luteus - Hydra - Saccharomyces - Paramecium?
Description : Which of the following creatures has no blood but respires? (a) Cockroach (b) Earthworm (c) Fish (d) Hydra
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of these is a dwarf planet? (1) Neptune (2) Titan (3) Eris (4) Hydra
Last Answer : (3) Eris Explanation: Eris is the most massive and second-largest dwarf planet known in the Solar System. It is 27% more massive than dwarf planet Pluto. Eris is the ninth-most-massive known body directly orbiting the Sun, and the largest known body in the Solar System not visited by a spacecraft.
Description : Which one of the following animals belongs to mollusca? (1) Haliotis (2) Hare (3) Hydra (4) Hyla
Last Answer : (2) Hare Explanation: Sea hares are molluscs. They belong to Phylum Mollusca and Class Gastropoda like snails. Like many other sea slugs (Subclass Opistobranchia), sea hares lack external shells as adults. Sea hares belong to Order Anaspidea.
Description : Which of the following has no blood, but respires? (1) Fish (2) Earthworm (3) Hydra (4) Cockroach
Last Answer : (3) Hydra
Description : The example of hermaphrodite animal in which cross fertilization occurs is - (1) Hydra (2) Ascaris (3) Earthworm (4) Silkworm
Last Answer : (1) Hydra Explanation: Cross fertilization occurs in Hydra. The spermatozoa released from the testis of one Hydra swim about in water with their tails and finally come into contact with the ovum ... penetrates the ovum and fertilizes it. This results in the formation of a zygote which is diploid.
Description : Which of the following is a monogenetic parasite? (1) Hydra (2) Fasciola (3) Ascaris (4) Earthworm
Last Answer : (3) Ascaris Explanation: Ascaris is a monogenetic parasite as it completes it life cycle in a single host, i.e., man.
Description : Normally animals can change the place, but which one of the following animals cannot change the place? (1) Starfish (2) Sponge (3) Hydra (4) Leech
Last Answer : (3) Hydra Explanation: Hydras are generally sedentary and sessile.
Description : What is the level of structural organisa- tion in Hydra and Jelly fishes?
Last Answer : Tissue
Description : .Budding is a normal mode of asexual reproduction in (a) starfish and Hydra (b) Hydra and sponges (c) tapeworm and Hydra (d) sponge and starfish.
Last Answer : (b) Hydra and sponges
Description : .Which one of the following animals possesses nerve cells but no nerves? (a) Hydra (b) Tapeworm (c) Earthworm (d) Frog’s tadpole
Last Answer : (a) Hydra
Description : The nephridia in earthworm are analogous to (a) nematoblasts of Hydra (b) flame cells of Planaria (c) gills of prawn (d) trachea of insects.
Last Answer : (b) flame cells of Planaria
Description : . In Hydra, waste material of food digestion and nitrogenous waste material are removed respectively from (a) mouth and mouth (b) body wall and body wall (c) mouth and body wall (d) mouth and tentacles
Last Answer : c) mouth and body wall
Description : In which of the following animals nerve cell is present but brain is absent? (a) Sponge (b) Earthworm (c) Cockroach (d) Hydra
Last Answer : (d) Hydra
Description : Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of (a) Hydra and starfish (b) Starfish and sea anemone (c) Ctenoplana and Beroe (d) Aurelia and Paramecium.
Last Answer : (c) Ctenoplana and Beroe
Description : Which of the following animals have scattered cells with cell - tissue grade organisation? (a) Sponge (b) Hydra (c) Liver fluke (d) Ascaris
Last Answer : (b) Hydra
Description : Which one of symbiotic algae is found in secretory cell of hydra?
Last Answer : Euchollera
Description : Reproduction by budding takes place in a) Hydra b)Paramecium c)Amoeba d)bacteria
Last Answer : a) Hydra
Description : Mode of digestion in 'Hydra' is (a) Intracellular (b) Extracellular (c) Both these (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both these
Last Answer : Hare
Description : Which of the following has no blood, but respires ? (1) Fish (2) Earthworm (3) Hydra (4) Cockroach
Description : Which of the following is a monogenetic parasite ? (1) Hydra (2) Fasciola (3) Ascaris (4) Earthworm
Last Answer : Ascaris
Description : Normally animals can change the place, but which one of the following animals cannot change the place ? (1) Starfish (2) Sponge (3) Hydra (4) Leech
Description : The example of hermaphrodite animal in which cross fertilisation occurs is (1) Hydra (2) Ascaris (3) Earthworm (4) Silkworm