Ocelli are located at the margin of the bell, often contained in sensory structures called rhopales. In some species, such as Polyorchis penicillatus, there is one ocellus per tentacle (visible as a small red dot).
bigger animals are the jellyfishes enemies.
Ovary, Oviduct, Ocelli Ovary, Oviduct, Ocelli
ocelli cannot process an image; are able to distinguish light and dark
Some jellyfishes haven't any, but most of them have eyes called ocelli; jellyfish of the class Cubozoa (box jelly) have 24 developed eyes. jelly fish dont have eyes as we think of them, although some species have eyespots. Eye spots are light-sensitive spots on the rim of their bells called ocelli
Yes they do
jellyfishes eat plankton fish and even feed on other jellyfishes
ocelli is the name for the eyes on the birds feathers it is rather called ocellious but the short form is ocelli
No yes
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
Animals with ocelli, such as some insects and mollusks, can detect changes in light intensity and direction. Ocelli help them navigate their environment, detect predators or prey, and regulate their behavior based on light cues. However, they do not provide detailed images like compound eyes or vertebrate eyes.
Yes, they are.
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