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Is Portuguese man of war a multicellular organism?

Yes!


Is one portuguese man of war considered a single organism?

Answer: False


Portuguese-man-o'-war is a kind of?

Jellyfish.


Is the portuguese man of war a single organism or is it multiple organisms joined together?

multiple organisms


Is the Portuguese man of war cold blooded or warm blooded?

The Portuguese man o' war is cold-blooded, as it is a marine organism that relies on the surrounding water temperature to regulate its body heat. It is not a true jellyfish but a colonial organism made up of specialized polyps and medusoids. Cold-blooded animals, like the Portuguese man o' war, do not have the ability to internally regulate their body temperature.


What are the differences between a Medusa and a Portuguese man of war?

A medusa (a jellyfish) is a single organism having a medusoid form.A portuguese man of war is an ensemble of many separated organisms wich are hydropolyps having polypoid form.


How do call group of man of war?

A group of man-of-war is commonly called a "flotilla" or "fleet." However, the term "man-of-war" can also refer to the Portuguese man o' war, a marine organism that is not a true jellyfish. In this context, a group of Portuguese man o' war can be referred to as a "squadron." Both terms highlight the collective nature of these entities in their respective contexts.


What kind of climate does a Portuguese man of war live in?

The Portuguese man-of-war prefers the warm waters of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans, but are found in all oceans. They live on the ocean surface. The Portuguese man-of-war cannot propel itself, but is moved along by currents, tides, and waves.


Where is the Portuguese man-of-war's mostly found?

The Portuguese Man o' War is Carribean.


Is a Potuguese Man of War a parasite?

No it is not a parasite. The Portuguese Man-of-War is a colony of organisms that form what many think is a jellyfish. But the Portuguese Man-of-War is not a jellyfish it is a siphonophore. But it does share some similarities to a jellyfish. It has tentacles that contain poison stinging cells. And the top part of the organism is a gas filled bubble. The Man-of-War can be deadly to humans depending on were you are stung and how big you are. A Parasite is an organism that benefits off of its host at the expense of the host.


What does a Portuguese man-o-war eat?

a Portuguese man of war eats small fish


Do Portuguese man of war have backbones?

A Portuguese man of war is similar to a jellyfish, so it has no backbone.