Most jellyfish can lay 500-700 eggs at one time
Immature jellyfish are called ephyrae.
Yes, so baby jellyfish know what to turn into.
Jellyfish primarily use meiosis for reproduction. During meiosis, the jellyfish's cells divide to create sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes, allowing for genetic diversity in offspring. Mitosis, on the other hand, is the process of cell division for growth and repair.
they have been found with more than 1,000,000 off spring before they were killed they release a 1,000,000 off spring to keep there species alive
Offspring
Recombination frequency = (Recombinant offspring) / (Total offspring) i.e. the recombination frequency is calculated by taking the number of recombinant offspring and dividing it by the total number of offspring.
the average offspring of a bear is 2. But the offspring depends on the species.
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.
It's gestation period
The babies are not protected. Many don't survive. The species survives by having sufficient numbers of offspring.
Mammals produve low number of offspring.
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