Structure and function of excretory and osmoregulatory organs in hydra
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Hydra also lacks special excretory organs. The nitrogenous waste products like ammonia are removed through the general surface of the body by diffusion.
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Hydra is a simple invertebrate organism the excretion and osmoregulation in hydra takes place by the following way:
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- In Hydra a central gastric region is responsible for the osmoregulation by removing the excess fluid from the gut.
- The fluid releases under pressure by breaking the body wall due to the strong contraction.
- A normal Hydra releases excess fluid by contracting and excreting it through the mouth.
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