First the male jellyfish produce the sperm that are released out of the mouth of the male jellyfish. The sperm swim into the mouth of the female jellyfish and fertilise the eggs. The fertilised eggs are released and float to the bed of the sea. They are now called Planulas and will float for up to six days until they attach themselves to something hard like a rock or shell. They will then develop into polyps. Polyps can live like this for over five years using there upturned tentacles to catch shrimp and other small fish. At this stage in their life the jellyfish will look a bit like a sea anemone or a tree with branch like features sticking out of it.
After their many years like this they will have several grooves in will grow deeper in the side of them. The polyp is now a Strobila. The strobila's grooves get so deep it eventually cuts the jellyfish up, and like stack of coins the jellyfish larvae float off to start its next stage of life as an adult jellyfish.
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In most cases, both release sperm and eggs into the surrounding water, where the (unprotected) eggs are fertilized and mature into new organisms. In a few species, the sperm swim into the female's mouth fertilizing the eggs within the female's body where they remain for the early stages of development. In moon jellies, the eggs lodge in pits on the oral arms, which form a temporary brood chamber for the developing planula larvae.
They reproduce using cemacels to their bodies and plop.
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A female jelly fish rekeases eggs into the water and the male releases sperm.
Once the egg is fertilized it developes into a larva and attaches to a solid surface. It is now a polyp. The polyp grows and begins to form buds that become tiny medusae. The young medusae bud of the polyp and the cycle begins again.
Eggs.
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Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
a jellyfish is a cnidarian. it can reproduce after it finds a male partner. it after it reaches puberty.
Yes, jellyfish reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. Once fertilized, the eggs develop into larvae that eventually grow into juvenile jellyfish. These juveniles then develop into adult jellyfish.
Jellyfish are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by releasing eggs into the water where they are fertilized externally by sperm. The fertilized eggs then develop into larvae before maturing into adult jellyfish. Viviparous animals give birth to live young, which is not the case for jellyfish.
They lay eggs.
they hatch out of a "fur".
They lay eggs.
yes, a jellyfish absorbs and dissolves its food, so t can eat it, but it isn't reccomended that you give a jellyfish a sandwich
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As far as I can Remember it is in Nature Pants when he moves into jellyfish fields with the jellyfish.