name one anatomical feature (other than symmetry) that distinguishes a planarian from a hydra.
Bilateral symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
Bilateral symmetry
Generally radial symmetry
Hydra are symmetrical radially from the top
The hydra has radial symmetry. The hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and many immobile species in this phylum exhibit radial symmetry. Some marine animals that have bilateral symmetry are fish, sea turtles, and marine mammals.
Hydra exhibit radial symmetry, meaning their body parts are arranged around a central axis, much like the spokes of a wheel. This allows them to access their environment equally in all directions.
A hydra is an aquatic predatory animal belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. It is not a plant but a simple multicellular organism that exhibits radial symmetry.
name one anatomical feature (other than symmetry) that distinguishes a planarian from a hydra.
Hydra is in the phylum of the cnidarians which is a radical symmetry. so ectoderm, the outer layr which form the nerve sytem. Also, the endoderm, the inner layer are presented in the hydra.
bilateral symmetry
Lateral Symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
Radial Symmetry
turn symmetry
Bilateral symmetry.