1. it's an egg
2. it cracks up
3. it looks like a letter Y and walks
4. it becomes a flat jellyfish
5. it folds up and becomes a jellfish
The life cycle of a jellyfish is planula - polyp - polyp budding - ephyra - medusa.
It begins as a baby jellyfish. They are swept up into massive groups with other microscopic sea life and called plankton.
but hole
medusa
Jellyfish development occurs in multiple phases. Sperm fertilize eggs which develop into larval planulae, become polyps, bud into ephyrae and then transform into adult medusae. In some species, specimens may skip some phases.
egg then baby then adult
super giant.
"red giant"
In the nebula!
The jellyfish life cycle is; planula larva, polyp, budding polyp, ephyra, medusa
baby cub to young adult to adult
In the Aurelia life cycle, young medusas, or jellyfish, are released from the polyp stage through a process called strobilation. During this phase, the polyp undergoes asexual reproduction, forming a stack of juvenile jellyfish, known as ephyrae. Once fully developed, these ephyrae detach and swim away, eventually maturing into adult medusas. This life cycle showcases the unique alternation between polyp and medusa forms characteristic of many jellyfish species.