If we cut both jellyfish, they would likely not survive due to their simple biological structure and reliance on being intact for their functions, such as movement and feeding. Jellyfish possess a decentralized nerve net, which allows them to respond to stimuli, but their ability to regenerate is limited. Depending on the species and the extent of the cuts, they might not be able to heal properly, leading to their death. In a broader ecological context, removing jellyfish from their environment could disrupt local marine ecosystems, as they play a role in food webs and nutrient cycling.
If there is a EcoR1 site in either the middle of the Glo gene, or in the middle of the selectable marker site in the plasmid, it would likely disable either Glo, or the plasmid.
It could, but it would get some of its tentacles cut by the lionfish's sharp spines.
They would be KILLED
You hold the jellyfish with the part that doesn't have tentacles. This means that you hold it where their head is.
You would die...
If a candy bar was cut in half the mass would decrease.
they would have a small chance of living depending on how it has been cut
It would be a disaster.
the soil would be eroded
The nnpc we cut the light,
You would not have a butt and you would not be able to sit properly
you would die for sure!! luv ya