hydrophora (Meaning)

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hydrophora (n. pl.)

The Hydroidea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hydrophora

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

hydrophora Sentence Examples

  1. The hydrophora is a genus of freshwater snails native to North and Central America.
  2. Hydrophora snails have a small, globular shell with an open aperture.
  3. Hydrophora species inhabit lakes, ponds, and streams, typically found on aquatic vegetation.
  4. The hydrophora's diet primarily consists of algae, diatoms, and other organic matter.
  5. Hydrophora snails are hermaphrodites, meaning they possess both male and female reproductive organs.
  6. Hydrophora species have a complex life cycle, involving an egg stage, a larval stage, and an adult stage.
  7. The hydrophora's life span varies depending on the species, but it generally ranges from one to three years.
  8. Hydrophora snails play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem, serving as a food source for various predators.
  9. The hydrophora's presence in water can indicate the health of the ecosystem, as it is sensitive to environmental changes.
  10. Some hydrophora species are considered endangered due to the loss of their natural habitats.

FAQs About the word hydrophora

The Hydroidea.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hydrophora is a genus of freshwater snails native to North and Central America.

Hydrophora snails have a small, globular shell with an open aperture.

Hydrophora species inhabit lakes, ponds, and streams, typically found on aquatic vegetation.

The hydrophora's diet primarily consists of algae, diatoms, and other organic matter.