Jellyfish have a very simple body type and are invertebrates. Their bodies include only a stomach chamber and several layers of skin that form a membrane along with a nerve net.
jelly fish do have muscles that pull on compartments filled with water.
They have no skeleton.
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Jellyfish have a body type that is like a sac. They eat with their large stomach sacs, which are called coelenterons.
Turritopsis is a type of jellyfish. All jellyfish have radial symmetry, which is when the symmetry is arranged in a circular pattern, like a wheel, for example.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
jellyfish got their names by their boneless body and their body is sort of like jelly. Of course jellyfish are a type of fish so the scientists just add those 2 elements together and wahlah! JELLYFISH! :)
No, a sea wasp is a type of jellyfish, not an insect.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
It depends on what type of jellyfish!
Jellyfish are Coelentarata invertebrates.
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.
Jellyfish are cnidarians.
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.
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