An adult jellyfish is called a Jellyfish.
An adult swimming cnidarian is called a medusa.
A newly born jellyfish is called a "planula." After fertilization, the planula larva develops from the fertilized egg and eventually settles on a surface, where it transforms into a polyp stage. The polyp then undergoes a process called strobilation, producing juvenile jellyfish known as ephyrae, which mature into adult jellyfish.
jellyfish/ bumhole
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.
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.
Immature jellyfish are called ephyrae.
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.
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
Well, it gets bigger
A sexually immature jellyfish is called an ephyra.It's called a polyp
a collection of jellyfish is called a smack