yes they are
Fish eggs, fish sperm, mold.
function of jelly is to protect the egg
The jelly-like substance is likely fish eggs that the pregnant fish has released. These eggs are fertilized by the male fish and will hatch into baby fish if conditions are right. It is important to provide a safe environment for the eggs to develop if you want to raise the fry.
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Fish eggs, commonly referred to as roe, typically have a jelly-like texture. They are generally not enclosed in a hard shell like bird eggs; instead, they are often surrounded by a soft, gelatinous membrane. The texture can vary slightly depending on the species of fish, but the overall characteristic is more akin to a jelly shell.
Its diet consists of zooplankton, including copepods, larval fish, ctenophores, salps, other jellies, and fish eggs
jelly and fish
with peanut butter and jelly, butter and jelly, tuna fish, crushed up and eggs added and fried.
You don't put eggs in petroleum jelly to preserve.
No. Aztecs did not cover their temples in Jelly.
As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
The Blob Fish is mostly jelly which helps it live under the water at so much presser