Biology, asked by salluraja0000, 9 months ago

what is found in hydra​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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Hydra are simple invertebrates, with two layers of body cells. They live in fresh water. ... As Cnidaria they have stinging cells on their tentacles. They are hydrozoa, and belong to the same order as other polyps.

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Hydra are simple invertebrates, with two layers of body cells. They live in fresh water. ... As Cnidaria they have stinging cells on their tentacles. They are hydrozoa, and belong to the same order as other polyps.

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