Jellyfish do not have muscles or bones in their uniquely designed bodies.
no they do not have muscles
No.
yes they have bodies called bells
Their tentacles.
There are approximately 640 skeletal muscles in our bodies.
Jellyfish have a very simple body type and are invertebrates. Their bodies include only a stomach chamber and several layers of skin that form a membrane along with a nerve net.
yes they remove waste from their bodies that is either no of any use to them or could be harmful.
The jellyfish is in the "Cnidaria" group. A "Cnidaria" lives in the water and have soft, hollow bodies.
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.
Jellyfish bodies are supported by the water they live in. Furthermore, if jellyfish had a strong skeleton, then they would need more energy to swim.
Without muscles (which also forms the flesh and form the shape of our bodies) we would not be able to move any parts of the body.
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.