it will move up and down, but it will return to about the same place
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
A jellyfish swims by contracting and relaxing its bell-shaped body, pushing water out to propel itself forward. This movement is called pulsing, and allows the jellyfish to move through the water.
When electricity passes through water, the hydrogen and oxygen separate and bubble off as gases.
A jellyfish moves through the water by contracting and relaxing its bell-shaped body, pushing water behind it to propel itself forward.
A jellyfish's body is composed of 95-98% water. This high water content helps jellyfish stay buoyant and move easily through the water.
Water would diffuse into the cells of the jellyfish, causing it to bloat up and possibly burst.
because their 95% made out of water
It would lose salt into the water.
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no, when an eletric current passes through water, it causes the water to start to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen
How much percent water are in a jellyfish? Answer The body of an adult jellyfish is made up of 94 to 98 percent water. Scroll down to related links and look for "Jellyfish - Wikipedia".
When water passes through a rock, it's called infiltration. This process involves water seeping into the ground and moving through the tiny spaces within the rock.