A man o' war is a colony of specialized organisms rather than a single organism, so it does not reproduce sexually like an individual organism would. Instead, new individuals are created within the colony through a process of budding.
Man o' war, also known as the Portuguese man o' war, are carnivorous organisms. They primarily feed on small fish and plankton, which they capture using their long tentacles that contain stinging cells. While they can consume various types of prey, they do not eat plants, so they are not herbivores or omnivores.
Glaucus atlanticus, commonly known as the blue dragon, has a fascinating symbiotic relationship primarily with the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis). It feeds on the man o' war's tentacles, absorbing their stinging nematocysts and incorporating them into its own tissues for defense against predators. This relationship allows Glaucus atlanticus to utilize the venom of the man o' war, making it a formidable predator despite its small size. Additionally, this feeding behavior highlights the interconnectedness of marine ecosystems.
If one of the parents is AO negative and the other is BO negative they could produce offspring that were BO, AO, AB or OO negative.
This hydrozoan is likely a "Portuguese Man o' War" (Physalia physalis). It consists of gas-filled float, feeding polyps, reproductive polyps, and defensive polyps. Each polyp performs a specific function that contributes to the overall survival of the colony.
Yes, a man with blood group O positive can marry a woman with blood group O negative, and they can have children without any direct effects on the health of their offspring. However, there is a consideration regarding Rh factor incompatibility since the man is Rh positive and the woman is Rh negative. If the child inherits the Rh positive factor, it may lead to Rh incompatibility in future pregnancies, which can be managed with medical care. Overall, with proper prenatal care, they can have healthy children.
A Portuguese man o' war is a colonial organism composed of multiple individuals called zooids. It does not produce offspring itself, but rather reproduces through asexual budding, where new zooids form and join the colony.
Man o' War sired 386 registered foals.
It can be A or O
The contraction of o' in Man o' War means "of."
Johnny Loftus rode Man O' War in 1919 Clarence Kummer rode Man O' War in 1920
Man O' War died at 30 in 1947.
The man o' war does not have eyes. It is a name describing a battleship.
Man o' War was born on March 29, 1917.
Man o' War was born on March 29, 1917.
Man-O-War GAA was created in 1946.
Portuguese Man o' War was created in 1758.
Man O War was a famous racehorse. He raced from 1919 to about 1923. To see his pedigree, go here: http://www.pedigreequery.com/man+o+war