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Where do hydras live naturally?


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Hydra:

  1. Hydra comes under the class Cnidarian of the hydrozoa class.
  2. Cnidarians have a diploblastic body plan with radial symmetry.
  3. They are acoelomate and have a gastrovascular cavity in the center of their digestive system.
  4. Hydra has only one orifice, which acts as the mouth as well as the anus.
  5. Hydra is a genus of freshwater invertebrates that comes under the Hydrozoa class which is also known as phylum Cnidaria.
  6. The body of that organism looks like a narrow, generally translucent tube.
  7. Hydra can be found in a wide range of freshwater environments.
  8. Hydra resides linked to watery vegetation, submerged timber, or stones and is sessile.

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