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Hydra are simple, multicellular freshwater organisms that use their tentacles to capture food particles that pass by. Hydra reproduce both sexually and asexually. SEM X40  **On Page Credit Required**

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Hydra are simple, multicellular freshwater organisms that use their tentacles to capture food particles that pass by. Hydra reproduce both sexually and asexually. SEM X40 **On Page Credit Required**

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From gallery: Dr. Richard Kessel
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Source: Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
Date 2 Jun 2011
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Credit: Dr. Richard Kessel & Dr. Gene Shih/Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
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