hydriform (Meaning)
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hydriform (a.)
Having the form or structure of a hydra.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hydriform
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hydriform Sentence Examples
- The hydriform colony of the jellyfish pulsated gently in the ocean current.
- The hydriform stage of the sea anemone's life cycle is a sessile polyp.
- Hydriform coelenterates, such as hydras, have a simple body plan with a central stalk and tentacles.
- The hydriform polyp's tentacles are covered in stinging cells called nematocysts.
- Hydriform colonies are often found attached to rocks, plants, or other submerged surfaces.
- The hydriform structure of certain jellyfish allows them to form large, floating colonies.
- Hydriform colonies can reproduce both sexually and asexually through budding.
- The hydriform stage is the first stage in the developmental cycle of some marine invertebrates.
- Hydriform coelenterates are important members of marine ecosystems, providing food and shelter for other organisms.
- The hydriform colony of colonial animals, such as Portuguese Man O' War, form complex and fascinating ecosystems.
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Having the form or structure of a hydra.
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The hydriform colony of the jellyfish pulsated gently in the ocean current.
The hydriform stage of the sea anemone's life cycle is a sessile polyp.
Hydriform coelenterates, such as hydras, have a simple body plan with a central stalk and tentacles.
The hydriform polyp's tentacles are covered in stinging cells called nematocysts.