No- they cannot see as we do, only detect light and dark using organs called ocelli, which are usually located at the end of each tentacle. The number of ocelli can vary from very few to several hundred, depending upon the jellyfish species.
they are made from eyeballs...yeah! beat that!
Possibly, some fish eyeballs may carry disease, but some may not.
all of them
jelly and fish
As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
its a mixture of geletine(i think thats hoow you spell it) and water
they used it as beads
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jelly fish Fields
Jelly, of course you retard. There called JELLY FISH not GOLD FISH.
Jelly fish!
The cavity behind the lens is called the vitreous chamber and is filled with a jelly-like substance called vitreous humor.