Development: The zygote divides repeatedly and turns into a full-fledged organism is called development. The division of the zygote in Hydra is holoblastic or complete. The stages of its development are as follows.
1. Morula stage: The zygote divides repeatedly by cleavage to become multicellular, sterile and round cells. This is called Marula Dasha. Two types of cells are formed in marula dasha. Micromere and macromere. Dr. Siddiq Publications
2. Blastula stage: In the blastulation process, the cells of the morula stage are arranged in a certain layer and form a hollow spherical structure. This is called blastula dasha. The cavity in the center of the blastula is called the blastocell. The blastular wall is called blastoderm and the cells are called blastomere.
3. Gastrula Stage: In the process of gastulation, the cells of the blastomere form a two-layered nerate and spherical structure. This is called gastrula dasha. The gastrula of hydra is called stereogastula because it is attached to the mother body. The outer layer of the gastrula is called ectoderm and the inner layer is called endoderm. Between the ectoderm and endoderm are jelly-like acellular mesoglia. The gastrular cavity is called the primitive cilenteron.
4. Cyst: Gastula is surrounded by spiny sheath made of chitin. It is called a cyst.
5. Hydrilla: Embryo elongates inside the cyst at favorable temperatures during spring. In the embryo, the mouth opening, hypostome, trachea and foot wheel are formed. This condition of the fetus is called hydrula. Dr. Siddiq Publications