Yes, jellyfish do utilize osmosis to manage their internal environment. As they are primarily composed of water, they rely on osmosis to regulate the balance of salts and other substances in their cells. This process helps them maintain their shape and function in various salinity levels of their surrounding aquatic environment.
they don't use osmosis
osmosis involves water passing in and out of the cell
You should use meat tenderizer for a jellyfish sting.
The English popular name jellyfish has been in use since 1796.
acually,,,, jellyfish use their tentacles to get their food
their tenticles
to eat
No.
Used to travel in outer space at the osmosis of speed of light.
Jellyfish use stinging cells to protect themselves & catch food
They swim around the ocen and use it for how all other animals use energy
Yes, osmosis does not involve the use of proteins in its process. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This process does not require the use of proteins.