Sea lilies reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water to fertilize and develop into larvae, which will eventually settle and grow into new sea lilies. A single sea lily can produce numerous offspring in this manner, as they have a high reproductive capacity.
members of the lily family have 6 stamen
A gopher typically has a litter of 5-6 offspring, although litter size can vary.
more offspring are produced than will survive
A body cell of a lily typically contains 24 chromosomes.
species
! or 2 sea turtle eggs will service
habitat of sea lily
how many offsprings do dolphins usually have
Starfish, Sea Urchins and Sea Cucumbers are related to Sea Lily's
woolly monkeys might have 4-5 offsprings in a month.
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sea cucumber sea lily
sea cucumber sea lily
jellyfish
Yes
a sea lily is 36cm-57cm which is quiet big for a flower. Have fun wit hyour infermation! ---SaVaNNaMaRie!
about 3 usually 1