Yes jelly fish have neurons. The neuron is the brain of the jelly fish
Box jelly fish move by neurons. Neurons are there brains.
no, just a nerve net which is a collection of separate neurons
Essentially, we would presume that a jellyfish would not know or think about what it's doing. A jellyfish would go on its instincts. You have to remember that a jellyfish still has neurons, but it will not have a center of control of these neurons (which we call the brain). Thus, the jellyfish would not think to attack another fish and eat it, its neurons will simply react to the closeness of a fish and engage the jellyfish in this behaviour of killing and eating its pray. It is done pretty automatically. However, I do not know if the jellyfish would be able to learn with no brain. It can adapt to the environment, but can we make it learn specific behaviours?? So basically jellyfish are like robots, they run on autopilot.
Jellyfish, worms, and other unknown animals
Possible, but not likely. Jellyfish eat whatever they can catch in their tentacles, mainly smaller fishes, eggs and larvae of sea creatures and zooplankton. The larger species of jellyfish eat crustaceans and other jellyfish.
Blood worms...if u want them to be healthy then use Reptomin
Snakes, whales, jellyfish, seals, fish, and worms.
jellyfish worms starfish sea urchins coral sea anemones
jellyfish worms starfish sea urchins coral sea anemones
All mammals are vertebrates. Invertebrates are things like worms and slugs and insects and jellyfish.
invertibrates dont u know animals like jellyfish, worms and slugsinsects,spiders
Box jellyfish are carnivores that eat shrimp, fish, crustaceans, worms, other species of jellyfish and other small animal prey.