Jellyfish
Jellyfish do not display segmentation. They have a simple, non-segmented body structure compared to other animals like earthworms or insects.
Earthworms and insects both display very apparent segmentation. Human beings are also considered to be segmented, with the upper and lower jaws, hyoid bone, vertebrae, and ribs are all evidence of this. Jellyfish do not display segmentation.
segmentation
Segmentation in animals allows the animal to grow by repeating the segments. Animals with segmentation include fruit flies, leaches and zebra fish.
Simply, without segmentation, organisms would lack means of movement, complex structure, advanced functions, and organ protection.
The repetition of body parts along the length of an animal's body is termed segmentation. This characteristic is found in organisms like annelids, arthropods, and chordates during certain stages of development. Segmentation allows for specialization of body parts and greater flexibility in movement.
jellyfishUnfortunately the question cannot be answered without the list of animals that you are referring to. Segmentation is the act of dividing or partitioning, so something like a starfish would undergo segmentation when one of its star points are cut off, they would create another organism.
Segmentation allows for specialized structures to develop in different body segments, increasing the efficiency of various functions such as movement and nutrient absorption. It also provides redundancy in case of injury, allowing for a greater chance of survival. Additionally, segmentation allows for more complex body plans to evolve, leading to increased diversity within animal phyla.
segmentation is a creative prcess. marketers normally segment markets by combining several segmentation variables rather than relaying on a single segmentation base. THERE ARE 4 METHODS OF HYBRID SEGMENTATION * Value and Life Style (VALS) * psychographic-demographic segmentation * geo-demographic segmentation * yankelovich's mind base segmentation
Geographical segmentation is a customer segmentation method where customers are divided based on geographical characteristics.
Not Pseudosegmentation, Exactly true-segmentation.
Market segmentation