How does a hydra move?

Hydra belongs to multicellular coelenterates, small in size. Lives in reservoirs, near the coast with clean water. On the upper body are tentacles that surround the mouth opening. The bottom is the sole. If it is necessary to move, the hydra lowers the upper body and stands on the tentacles, and raises the sole up and then vice versa. So she “rolls” from place to place.



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