Since a Jelly fish does not a a specialized digestive, osmoregulatiry, central nervous, circulatory, and respiratory systems. They will digest using the gasrtrodermal lining of there gastrovascular cavity were most of there nutrients are absorbed. So I'm guessing that is were they get most of there water too.
They don't, they live in it and it diffuses in and out of their bodies.
Jellyfish genes are used within genetically engineering certain foods. The jellyfish genes are added to wheat to make the wheat glow when it needs water.
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.
jellyfish lurk water
Jellyfish live in the water.
Echidnas obtain most of their water needs from the termites, ants and insect larvae they eat.
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.
because the jellyfish is full of water, 95% water, that's what their mostly made out of
Cnidarians (Jellyfish and relatives) have a body made of non-living mesoglea (which doesn't need oxygen) surrounded by 2, 1-cell thick, layers of epithelium, which obtain oxygen directly from the water.