No, because later on he donated his heart to his love interest.
According to Seven Pounds, YES, a heart can be used after someone has been stung to death by a jellyfish. Tim Thomas committed suicide in the movie in order to give his heart to a woman with a severe heart problem.
Jellyfish do not have a heart because they are made up of approximately 96% water, 3% protrein and 1% minerals. :)
A jellyfish & a starfish A Jellyfish has no brain & no heart A starfish has no brain & no blood
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Jellyfish are invertebrates, which means they do not have a backbone.
Jellyfish are extremely simple animals. They do not even have blood, a heart, or even a brain.
He kills himself by placing himself in a bathtub filled with ice and then putting a jellyfish with him in the bathtub, but just before he calls to report a suicide so that the body can be preserved and used to help his girlfriend and his friend.
As far as i know there's only one species of animal that does not have a heart and that is a jellyfish.
Yes. Yes it is.
A jellyfish, a seasponge.
The skin on a human adult weights 7 to 10 pounds the average is just above seven pounds though. Many people believe the human heart to weigh seven pounds, however that is not correct. The human hearts weight is between 7 and 14 ounces. Hence even if you were to calculate the weight of an adult human heart filled to capacity with hemoglobin ( blood ) the total weight would fall very short of 7 lbs. probly closer to 2.4 lbs.
the family was life like a vertans heart in all above........