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    m4.devsubscriberuc-winner-lvl1 2020-11-18 12:33:35 UTC

    @nicky1612 im not losing to you

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      2020-11-18 12:43:22 UTC 3
    • You’re quite vague, you should really give some context and also not mention people for unnecessary silly reasons.

      Just putting it out there.

      2020-11-18 13:32:10 UTC 0
      • Replying to: Tastylemon16You’re quite vague, you should really give some context and

        hydra phylum cnidaria

        2020-11-18 13:33:42 UTC 0
        • Replying to: m4.devhydra phylum cnidaria

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          Hydra (genus)
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          This article is about the aquatic animal. For mythological monster, see Lernaean Hydra. For other uses, see Hydra (disambiguation).
          Hydra
          Hydra-Foto.jpg
          Hydra species
          Scientific classificatione
          Kingdom: Animalia
          Phylum: Cnidaria
          Class: Hydrozoa
          Order: Anthoathecata
          Family: Hydridae
          Dana, 1846
          Genus: Hydra
          Linnaeus, 1758[1]
          Species[1]
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          Hydra (/ˈhaɪdrə/ h-EYE-drə) is a genus of small, fresh-water organisms of the phylum Cnidaria and class Hydrozoa. They

          Respiration and excretion occur by diffusion throughout the surface of the epidermis, while larger excreta are discharged through the mouth.[7][8]

          Nervous system
          The nervous system of Hydra is a nerve net, which is structurally simple compared to more derived animal nervous systems. Hydra does not have a recognizable brain or true muscles. Nerve nets connect sensory photoreceptors and touch-sensitive nerve cells located in the body wall and tentacles.

          The structure of the nerve net has two levels:

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          had to cut off because Ralph.

          2020-11-18 13:49:06 UTC 0
        • Replying to: m4.devhydra phylum cnidaria

          You just backed up what I said again.

          Vague, no context.

          Don’t reply to this if you’re going to be vague and waste my time.

          2020-11-18 14:37:24 UTC 1
          • Replying to: Tastylemon16You just backed up what I said again. Vague, no context. D

            Hydra Phylum cnidaria

            2020-11-18 14:40:36 UTC 0