Jellyfish do not have traditional organs like those found in more complex animals. Instead, they possess a simple structure that includes a gelatinous bell and tentacles, which contain specialized cells called cnidocytes for capturing prey. Their body is primarily made up of a substance called mesoglea, and they have a basic nerve net for responding to stimuli, but they lack a centralized brain, heart, or respiratory system. Nutrients are absorbed directly through their body surface, and waste is expelled through the same opening used for feeding.
Yes but not muchYes, they have.
a jellyfish
the jellyfishes Bell porotects it's organs
Jellyfish do not have any vision. They have light sensitive organs, which informs them where light is, but cannot see.
An hermaphrodite jellyfish is a jellyfish that has both male and female reproductive organs, allowing it to produce eggs and sperm. This gives them the ability to self-fertilize and reproduce without needing a mate. Hermaphrodite jellyfish are found in various species of jellyfish.
Potentially. It depends on the species.
Contrary to the concept of the movie Seven Pounds, Box jellyfish poison is a neurotoxin, and it is distributed to every part of the body, making organs unfit for transplant.
Humans have bones, jellyfish don't. Jellyfish are see through, humans aren't. Jellyfish will evaporate in the sun, humans won't. Jellyfish live under water, humans don't. Jellyfish have stinging tentacles, humans don't. Humans have different organs than jellyfish and allot more.
Jellyfish have no ears.Jellyfish lack basic sensory organs and brain, but their nervous systems generally allow them to perceive stimuli such as light and odor.
No.
Jellyfish.
There are quite a few animals that contain tissues but lack complex organs. One of these animals is the jellyfish.