onthe side of its
body near its eyes
The mouth is located on the lower surface (the bottom) of a jellyfish.
The mouth of a jellyfish is located on its underside, at the center of its bell-shaped body. It is surrounded by tentacles and is used for both feeding and expelling waste. Jellyfish capture prey with their tentacles and transport it to the mouth for digestion.
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.
Jellyfish can eat in shallow or deep water. They use their tentacles to capture their prey and pull the prey in to their mouths. The mouth of the jellyfish is located under the bell or head of the jellyfish. They are carnivores and eat animals such as shrimp, zooplankton, and small fish.
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
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.
the tentacles on a jellyfish that surround the mouth..... resource.. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cnidariamm.html
Jellyfish don't get pregnant, they lay eggs.
The anus for a jellyfish is its "mouth".
They eat the food from the bottom