hydra uses it's tentacles to capture the prey (true or false)
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Although hydra are fairly simple animals, the stinging cells which they use to catch their prey are quite complex structures. They have a number of different types of stinging cells, called nematocysts, on their tentacles. Coiled tubes are shot out at any passing prey which has had the misfortune to touch a tentacle.
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yes the prey
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Although hydra are fairly simple animals, the stinging cells which they use to catch their prey are quite complex structures. They have a number of different types of stinging cells, called nematocysts, on their tentacles. Coiled tubes are shot out at any passing prey which has had the misfortune to touch a tentacle.
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