Ctenophora, commonly known as comb jellies, exhibit unique behaviors primarily driven by their locomotion and feeding strategies. They use rows of cilia, or combs, to propel themselves through the water, allowing for graceful movement. Ctenophores are mostly predatory, capturing prey such as small fish and plankton with their sticky tentacles or specialized structures called colloblasts. They are also known for their bioluminescence, which can serve as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
Altruism is a form of self-sacrificing behavior.
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the answer is mindless behavior
Miles behavior
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Ctenophora elegans was created in 1818.
The scientific name of comb jelly is Ctenophora.
ctenophora
The answer is Phylum Ctenophora.
ctenophora..can eat cnidariacytes in order to get the nemocytes
69 years at most
Mertensia ovum is not in any class of vertebrate, it is a comb jelly in the phylum Ctenophora.
Some examples of ctenophora, also known as comb jellies, include the Venus girdle, sea gooseberry, and lobate ctenophores. These gelatinous marine organisms are known for their bioluminescence and unique comb rows used for movement.
the scientific name for comb jellies is Ctenophore
its a maybe because people cold prove that its really extinct or people got killed while investigeting
Ferdinand Pax has written: 'Die Anthozoenfauna der Adria' -- subject(s): Anthozoa, Ctenophora
The animal kingdom is divided into five groups for classification purposes. They are called Ctenophora, Porifera, Placozoa, Cnidaria, and Bilateria.