They use trailing tentacles.
In the ocean! They use their stinging tentacles to catch small fish.
Jellyfish simply dont eat plants, mostly algae, or other things like that.
They use stinging cells, the stinging cells use there sharp spines and when the stinging cell touches prey the thread like structure explodes out of the cell and into the prey. Some stinging cells also release venom into the prey. When the prey becomes helpless, the polyp and medusa use there tentacles to pull the prey into there mouth
Daphnia can be used to show how jelly fish use their nematocysts.
to bite thier jelly fish food
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
They use their stinging tentacles to get food. The tentacles contain stinging cells called cnidoblasts and inside each cnidoblast there is a coiled thread with a barb at the end called a nematocyst. The nematocysts are discharged into prey such as a fish, they paralyze it and then the contracting tentacles bring the fish up to the mouth.
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
unicellular organisms are used for binary fission there are 3 organisms bacteria jelly fish tape worm
Stinging NettleA Stinging Nettle is an alkali so you should Use a dock leaf, it grows next to a stinging nettle. Just rub it on the place you got stung. :)
Jelly fish is a coelentrate which has tentacles. The tentacles have the presence of special cells called cnidoblasts which produces neurotoxin protein. The tentacles of jelly fish aid in * Movement of the organism from one place to another * Catching of prey by paralysing it * Protection of the animal from predator