Jellyfish gonads are reproductive organs responsible for producing gametes, which are the eggs and sperm necessary for sexual reproduction. In many jellyfish species, the gonads release these gametes into the water, where fertilization typically occurs externally. The development of fertilized eggs leads to the formation of larvae, which eventually grow into new jellyfish. Additionally, gonads can be consumed as food in various cultures, where they are considered a delicacy.
Some species have 216 chromosomes!
The jellyfish is translucent, usually about 25-40 cm (10-16 in) in diameter, and can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped gonads, easily seen through the top of the bell.
it traps its prey with stingers
Gametogenesis takes place in the gonads. The male gonads are the testes, and the female gonads are the ovaries.
Ovaries are the female gonads.
Gonads is a more general word, and gender neutral. Testes are the male gonads, while the ovaries are the female gonads.
gonads consists of testes and ovaries.
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
Jellyfish genes are used within genetically engineering certain foods. The jellyfish genes are added to wheat to make the wheat glow when it needs water.
Gonads is the term used for the sex glands in the endocrine system in both males and females. The gonads are then called testes in the male and ovaries in the female.
Gonadotropic means capable of stimulating the gonads.
Clam gonads are the structures within the clam that produce the gametes of the clam. In general, gonads are the sites of haploid gamete production. The testes are the gonads of males, while the ovaries are the gonads of females.