The most primitive invertebrates to possess musculo epithelial and nerve cells
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The most primitive invertebrate to possess musculo-epithelial cells and nerve cells is the Hydra (phylum Cnidaria, class Hydrozoa).
Hydra are small fresh water organisms, native to tropical regions. Their speciality is their regenerative property, as they neither age nor die. This is because it undergoes morphallaxis (tissue regeneration) when they are injured.
Hydra are small fresh water organisms, native to tropical regions. Their speciality is their regenerative property, as they neither age nor die. This is because it undergoes morphallaxis (tissue regeneration) when they are injured.
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The most primitive invertebrates to possess "musculo epithelial" and "nerve cells" is Hydra.
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Hydra lives in water and is categorized as a small living organism. They can re-generate their parts of the body and hence, they are immortal. They are single celled eukaryotic organisms.
They are found in temperate and tropical regions. Around 50,000 to 1,00,000 cells are present in a single hydra. The body of hydra is divided into 2 parts: the head and the foot.
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