An adult jellyfish is called a Jellyfish.
An adult swimming cnidarian is called a medusa.
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A group of jellyfish is called a "smack".FlutherA group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.
a box of jellyfish A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.
Immature jellyfish are called ephyrae.
Yes, jellyfish reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. Once fertilized, the eggs develop into larvae that eventually grow into juvenile jellyfish. These juveniles then develop into adult jellyfish.
Well, it gets bigger
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
The free-swimming adult form of a jellyfish is called a medusa. This stage is characterized by its bell-shaped body and tentacles that hang down, allowing it to swim by pulsating its bell. Medusae are typically the reproductive stage in the jellyfish life cycle, producing gametes for sexual reproduction.
A sexually immature jellyfish is called an ephyra.It's called a polyp
a collection of jellyfish is called a smack
Jellyfish reproduction involves several different stages. In the adult, or medusa, stage of a jellyfish, they can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, forming a planula. In this larval stage of jellyfish life, the planula hooks on to the bottom of a smooth rock or other structure and grows into another stage of jellyfish life, the polyp--which resembles a miniature sea anemone. During this stage, which can last for several months or years, asexual reproduction occurs. The polyps clone themselves and bud, or strobilate, into another stage of jellyfish life, called ephyra. It is this form that grows into the adult medusa jellyfish.