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18 August, 13:23

The hydra is an example of an organism with a simple body plan that uses the same site for both digestion and nutrient distribution. What is the name of that site?

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  1. 18 August, 16:27
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    Gastrovascular Cavity

    Explanation:

    Hydra is commonly found in freshwater ponds and ditches as solitary organisms, in underside of aquatic leaves and lily pads in cool, clean freshwater pools and streams. It has a * Cylindrical body shape*.

    Hydra possesses an internal body cavity, the * Gastrovascular cavity *, lined by gastrodermis and has a single opening, the mouth, which serves as an anus.

    The Gastrovascular cavity of Hydra is a site for * digestion and nutrient distribution*, and also serves as anus.
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