They swim around the ocen and use it for how all other animals use energy
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.
A+e- -> A-+energy
acquiring energy I hoped that help
electrical to heat
Yes, they sleep to conserve energy and to avoid prey .
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
I dont know mabye,mabye not go jump in a lake and find out yourself!
Your question is too broad to answer as there are many species of jellyfish. For instance on the island of Palau where the jellyfish in one lake actually do not eat (catch food) at all. Please ask you question again specifying which species of jellyfish you are wanting to know about.
Jellyfish have been proven to be the most energy efficient swimmers of all animals. They move through the water by radially expanding and contracting their bell-shaped bodies to push water behind them.
An autotroph is a plant, which makes it's own energy. A heterotroph is an animal that eats other organisms to get energy.
Yes, a jellyfish is comprised of Nematocyst capsule and tenticles, the sting from a Jellyfish is not electricity. It is a toxin produced in the Nematocyst. The only way to harvest electricity from a Jellyfish would be from the small amount of heat that is produced from the living organism. An enormous Jellyfish farm would be required in order to produce enough heat to move a turbine. So nope, you haven't figured out the worlds energy crisis..... They are useless little fu*?kers!!