My husband told me how once as a kid he found a dead jellyfish and put it inside a plasticbag in a fridge. After a couple hours when he returned to check on it all that was left inside the bag was water. We started wondering can that actually happen, that jellyfish just turns into water, as well.
no. if they were 100 percent water, the would just be water. they are only 97 percent
No, a jellyfish is like a blob of jelly, so it needs the water to keep it in form.
Oxygen dissolves in the ocean, and all species which dwell in the water have access to that dissolved oxygen. A jellyfish is surrounded by it, and can absorb it directly into its body.
yeah
Jellies have a central stomach located in the bell.
jellyfish lurk water
Jellyfish live in the water.
* Jellyfish have nematocysts, or stinging cells used for defense and capturing prey. * They never stop growing. * They are actually older than dinosaur. * Box Jellyfish are the deadliest creatures in the world. * When removed from water, they collapse into a blob because of high water content * they are made of 95% water * they can absorb oxygen through their membrane-like skin * the amount of venom in a Box Jellyfish could kill 60 people * jellyfish kill more people than sharks * Upside-down Jellyfish has algae growing in its tentacles so it must live in shallow water. * The box jellyfish has 24 eyes, yet it still has blurry vision. * Jellyfish have no brain, respiratory system, circulatory system, or excretory system, so they use their mouth for "waste expulsion" * The Box Jellyfish has 64 anuses.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
95% water is in a jellyfish. Your welcome
They technically don't drink anything.They live in water.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
No rocks absorb water.