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Yes Hydra are unicellular alga chlorella within the cells of the gastrodermis.

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No, hydras are multicellular organisms. They are simple animals classified as cnidarians, typically having cylindrical bodies with tentacles surrounding their mouths. They are capable of regenerating and reproducing asexually.

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