hydroidami
Hydroidami is a suborder of hydrozoans, a class of marine invertebrates within the phylum Cnidaria. Hydroidami are characterized by their life cycle, which typically includes a sessile polyp stage and a free-swimming medusa stage, although one or both stages may be reduced or absent in some species. The polyp stage is often colonial, forming branching or creeping structures that can resemble plants, hence the common name "hydroids." These colonies are made up of numerous individual zooids, each with a specialized function such as feeding, reproduction, or defense. The medusa stage, when present, is typically small and bell-shaped, with tentacles.
These organisms are found in all marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea, and