The Jelly Fish eats, Digest then food and get rid of waste products very quickly.
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.
Yes they do get rid of waste products when they are in there webs.
Jellyfish float along and wait until something floats by that gets caught up in their tentacles. Then their stingers stun the prey and they suck it up into their large stomach area. After they eat, they have to eliminate the waste products. The weird thing about jellyfish is that they expel waste from the same place it came in as food, since their mouth doubles as their waste-disposal system. Jellyfish waste products sink to the bottom of the ocean and help fertilize the ocean floor so that new life can grow there.
No
getting rid of waste products (urine)
To get rid of waste products in their bodies
Excretion is getting rid of waste products and toxins from the body.
You can not get rid of jellyfish, they have been in the ocean forever. They are here to stay.
The skin primarily eliminates waste products through sweat glands by releasing water, salts, and small amounts of urea. The respiratory system eliminates waste products, such as carbon dioxide, through exhalation. The urinary system filters waste products, such as urea, excess salts, and water, from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
excretory system is important to a human begin because through the excretory system we are able to get rid of all the waste products in our body the lungs get rid of waste air, the body get rid of waste and the kidneys get rid of urine.
Trees get rid of waste products through a process called transpiration, where they release excess water and gases through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. Trees also shed leaves, bark, and roots as they age, which helps to remove waste products from their systems. Additionally, some waste products may be broken down and recycled by fungi and bacteria in the soil surrounding the tree.