a
a dorsal mouth
b
radial symmetry
c
bilateral symmetry
d
a false foot
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Truss
1 year ago
Yes, exactly — Hydra is a coelenterate.
To be specific, Hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria, which is the modern name for what used to be called Coelenterata. So, Hydra is a simple aquatic animal that:
Has radial symmetry
Possesses tentacles with stinging cells (cnidocytes)
Has a gastrovascular cavity with only one opening (serving as both mouth and anus)
Lives in freshwater (unlike many other cnidarians, which are marine)
So yes, Hydra is a classic example of a coelenterate (or cnidarian).



