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The "hydroid" cnidarians typically which grow up into large, elegantly branched forms. All the ] of a colony are ] produced from one parent zooid. The "hydroid" cnidarians typically which grow up into large, elegantly branched forms. All the ] of a colony are ] produced from one parent zooid.


Examples of animals in the order Hydroida are: Examples of "hydroids" are:
*'']'', the freshwater "jellyfish" *'']'', the freshwater "jellyfish"
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Hydroida is an obsolete cnidarian order which united such animals as hydras, hydromedusae, and many marine attached hydroids. However, the group is paraphyletic and not composed from close relatives. But for the largest part, this group makes up what today is usually considered the subclass Leptolinae (or Hydroidolina) which also includes the colonial jellies of the Siphonophora which were not part of the Hydroida.

The "hydroid" cnidarians typically which grow up into large, elegantly branched forms. All the zooids of a colony are asexually produced from one parent zooid.

Examples of "hydroids" are:

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