Is hydra a unicellular organism? or is it a multicellular organism?
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Hydra is a multicellular organism. It reproduces by budding.
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Hydras are multicellular organisms.
This is due to the simple fact that they have a tubular body and have different sizes.
It is also interesting to note that some species of hydras even indulge in relationships with unicellular algaes.
They belong to animalia kingdom and have long garnered interest of researchers.
Talking about reproduction, they indulge in budding which is another fact that supports as to why they are multicellular organisms.
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