Definition of Hydroids. Meaning of Hydroids. Synonyms of Hydroids

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Definition of Hydroids

Hydroid
Hydroid Hy"droid, a. [Hydra + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Related to, or resembling, the hydra; of or pertaining to the Hydroidea. -- n. One of the Hydroideas.

Meaning of Hydroids from wikipedia

- Hydroids are a life stage for most animals of the class Hydrozoa, small predators related to jellyfish. Some hydroids such as the freshwater Hydra are...
- war (Physalia physalis), chondrop****s (Porpitidae), and pink-hearted hydroids (Tubularia). Most hydrozoan species include both a polypoid and a medusoid...
- Feathery hydroid is a common name for several hydroids and may refer to: Aglaophenia Plumularia Pycnotheca mirabilis Sertularia This page is an index...
- The planar hydroid (Sertularella arbuscula) is a branching colonial hydroid in the family Sertulariidae. Planar hydroids are bright yellow and branched...
- hydroids are analogous to the tracheids of vascular plants but there is no lignin present in the cell walls to provide structural support. Hydroids have...
- Hydroid may refer to: Hydroid (botany), a type of vascular cell that occurs in certain bryophytes Hydroid (zoology), a life stage for most animals of...
- lives from the s**** to 120m under water. Toothed feather hydroids are upright colonial hydroids with stems which may grow to 3 cm in total height though...
- Leptothecata, or thecate hydroids, are an order of hydrozoans in the phylum Cnidaria. Their closest living relatives are the athecate hydroids, which are similar...
- hydroids resembling furry pink tufts or balls at the end of long strings, spawning the common name as either the pink-mouthed or pink-hearted hydroid...
- media related to Zyzzyzus warreni. Calder, D. R. (1988). Shallow-water hydroids of Bermuda. The Athecatae. Royal Ontario Museum Life Sciences Contributions...