bell, bell margin, marginal tentacals, oral arms, inter lappet or subembrellar tentacales, and the lappets
jellyfish have a very blubbery kind of covering on there body and if you would like to know what color the jellyfishes' cover is it is usually any color the jellyfish is very unquine.
Mouth
The tenticals!
No, they lack the body parts needed to preform that function.
Radial symmetry is how biologist describe a jellyfish's body plan. It means that the body parts radiate from a central axis.Jellyfish have body types that are dubbed coelenterate, which means they have a body that looks like a sac. They have no real bones or skeleton in their bodies.
yes but only when its Nero plasmic fertilisation has commenced.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
Jellyfish typically have radial symmetry, with their body parts arranged around a central axis. This allows them to be able to respond in any direction to their environment.
All jellyfish have stingers. I once wondered the same question. For example, a moon jellyfish doesn't look like it has stingers. It does, it's just that they're small and kind of tucked into the body.
coelenterateJelly fish have a body plan that is described by biologists as coelenterate. They are eyeless, brainless, boneless and made up of 95% water.
Be specific, what kind of jellyfish? For a Box Jellyfish, it is some sort of neurotoxin.
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.