jellyfish catch small fish with their tentacles. The tentacles are covered in nematocysts (small sacs) that are filled with venom. when the organism they caught is killed (or even just stunned) they use their tentacles to bring their catch to their 'mouth' (in the center of their bell) where they digest it. jelly fish only have a simple digestive tract, so they do everything in it. the prey enters, they digest it, then basically spit out the leftovers that they don't have a use for.
Nutrients are essential to life, and all life functions.
Organisms need nutrients to build tissues and carry out essential life functions.
were essential for early life. several key biologic functions.
Living things obtain and use materials and nutrients from their environment to carry out essential life processes such as growth, reproduction, and maintaining homeostasis. This includes obtaining energy by consuming food, water, and oxygen, as well as extracting essential nutrients required for survival. Organisms have evolved various mechanisms to obtain and utilize these materials efficiently to support their biological functions.
Nutrients
Nutrients are the life force of every living organism. They are vital in providing energy, producing new cells and repairing damaged cells.
A carnivore is an organism that eats other organisms to obtain nutrients and sustain life.
No, unless you are a jellyfish yourself.
life
Because food is a source of energy and it also supplies cells with oxygen
Living things engage in respiration to obtain energy from food molecules. This process allows cells to convert nutrients into a form of energy called ATP, which is essential for carrying out various biological functions and sustaining life.
The basic process of life involves growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and maintaining homeostasis. Organisms must obtain nutrients, energy, and oxygen to carry out these functions, while also eliminating waste products. These processes are regulated by genetic information encoded in DNA.