gastric pouches
gastric pouches
The mouth is located on the lower surface (the bottom) of a jellyfish.
A Cnidarian is a stinging animal such as a jellyfish or a sea anenome. They have stinging cells that they use predatorially for food. There are two body scructures for cnidarians--polyps and medusas. A polyp is attached to something and does not move, and its mouth is at the top. A medusa is free-swimming, and its mouth is on the bottom.
Since jellyfish float in the water with their tentacles hanging down, you would say they put food into their mouth.
a jellyfish
Most jellyfish live near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay
The first body plan is a Medusa bosy plan which is like a jellyfish the one above is a medusa. the mouth it located at the bottom of the body. The appendeges are also located at the bottom. A polyp (on the right) ,like a sea anemone, has the appendeges at the top along with the mouth. They are also attached to solid ground unlike Medusas.
A jellyfish takes food in through its mouth which is located on the underside if its bell. Food is digested in a sac-like structure called a coelenteron or gastrovascular cavity. Waste material is passed out through the mouth.
Mouth
They eat the food from the bottom
The anus for a jellyfish is its "mouth".
Jellyfish don't get pregnant, they lay eggs.