no
Jellyfish don't have skeletons.
No.
Jellyfish do not have any sort of skeleton.
Jellies don't have skeletons.
because they are not a animals that have a back bone?
Jellyfish have no skeletons so they don't need to worry about it.
invertibrates dont u know animals like jellyfish, worms and slugsinsects,spiders
Organisms with soft bodies, like jellyfish and worms, are less likely to be fossilized compared to organisms with hard parts such as shells or skeletons. Microorganisms, like bacteria and fungi, also have low fossilization potential.
When you are talking about jelly under the ocean, you usually mean jellyfish. And jellyfish, like any other living organism, do have structures. They don't have skeletons, but they do have organized tissue.
I think animals with a liquid skeletons include worms. slugs, jellyfish. Alex 8
Some do, some don't. Humans, cats, birds, fish and a thousand other species have skeletons within their bodies. Beetles, flies, and insects have skeletons outside their bodies (exoskeletons). But animals like worms and octopus and amoeba don't have any skeletons at all.
No, it means you don't have a 'backbone'. So insects and other animals with exo-skeletons are invertebrates, but so are jellyfish, squid, sponges, worms etc.