How do jellyfish cope with harsh conditions?
i think jelly fish keep a internal body tempture by brething
Jellyfishes colours are dued to own pigments or microorganisms pigments living in symbiosis with them; pigments, usually, give red, pink or violet colourations.
* Microorganism like zoochlorellae are greenish. * Zooxanthellae are brownish. * Some blue colourations can be dued to the presence of Cyanobacteria. Some jellyfish, like Pelagia noctiluca or some Trachymedusae, are bioluminescent and can emitt greenish or multicoloured flashes.
What do you if stung by a box jellyfish?
The venom in a box jellyfishes sting paralyzes you. It slowly spreads through your blood and eventually within paralysis it causes your heart to quit beating and your brain to quit functioning properly.
Which organism has a better chance of leaving a fossil a jellyfish or a bony fish explain?
A bony fish because a jellyfish doesnt have that much of bones to leave behind.
a bony fish
What is the opposite of jellyfish?
Jam is the opposite of jelly it's softer, has bits of fruit in it, and is easier to spread.
Many Otters have been found dead in crayfish traps,so yes they do eat crays.
How did jellyfish end up in the Black Sea?
In the early 1890s, large quantities of ballast water were dumped into the Black Sea by an unknown ship. That water contained Mnemiopsis laidyi (jellyfish).
What are the relative to a jellyfish?
i dont know what theyre related to but i know theyre full of jello and have a nasty sting
Is a jellyfish a Coelenterata?
No, it's Cnidarian. Cnidarians were for a long time grouped with Ctenophores in the phylum Coelenterata, but increasing awareness of their differences caused them to be placed in separate phyla.
jelly fish have no eyes no brains no bones and is made up of 35%of water and 25% climtronian and 40%of jelly plangitions. jelly fish have no eyes no brains no bones and is made up of 35%of water and 25% climtronian and 40%of jelly plangitions.
Can a jellyfish regenerate a body part?
yes but only when its Nero plasmic fertilisation has commenced.
There are many different heights that can be found in different jelly fish populations. These jelly fish can range from just a few inches tall to many feet tall.
Jellyfish have many species, but the "tallest" of all is the lions mane jellyfish. I do not actually consider what you mean by "tall" to be any different than "long" for jellyfish because you could actually consider that only the bell and the "flame" underneath to account to the height, so I'll just say it: the Lions Mane Jellyfish is technically the longest animal in the world, with tentacles up to 150 ft, while the blue whale is only 108 ft.
What is a group of jellyfish called?
A group of jellyfish is called a "smack".
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A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.
Do jellyfish lie on the ocean floor?
The Cassiopeia jellyfish, sometimes found in the Florida Keys, do rest on the sea floor on their head.
What happens when you step on a jellyfish?
When you step on a horseshoe crab it cracks it shell and gets a new one.
Where does the lion's mane jellyfish live?
The lion's mane jellyfish is the largest known jellyfish, varying in size but averaging 5-6 feet in diameter across the bell and tentacles over 100 inches. Toxin in the sting generally causes burning, localized pain, It is treated with vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and even urine. Human contact is not common, as this species rarely ranges fifths south than 42 degrees north latitude.
In which relationship does one kind of organism feed on another?
Predation is the type of relationship where one kind of organism feeds on another. A snake eating a mouse is an example of a predation relationship.
A baby jellyfish is a tiny, flattened creature called a Planula.
An immature jellyfish is called ephyra.
Usually the jellyfish stings a person when they accidentally get too close to it. The jellyfish sees them as a threat and tries to defend itself. They got no brain, so they can't even think what they are doing.
Their sting is to protect themselves, and to stun food so they can eat it.
They have no brain, so don't know a human from a goldfish. Humans just accidentally set off the jellyfishes' instinct to sting.
Jellyfish will sting you if they feel threatened.
Jellyfish are beautiful and mesmerizing creatures that inhabit all the marine waters of the world. There are more than 2000 species of jellyfish and they are spread across all the seas and oceans in the world, from the cold Arctic to the warm tropical seas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Different species of jellyfish exist at all different levels of water, from the surface to the very depths. Jellyfish are extremely fragile creature with only 5% or less of solid organic matter in their bodies and require very specific conditions to thrive in.
Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. Scyphozoans are exclusively marine, but some hydrozoans live in freshwater.
Jellyfishes live in oceans and seas of all around the world, in shallow or deep waters and in some rivers and lakes too.
Most jellyfishes live in seawaters, some of them in freshwaters.
Small jellyfish prefer habitats near the coastline, such as harbors, quiet bays and estuaries. The mangrove jellyfish, found in the roots of mangroves in the southern Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and other tropical waters prefers making its habitat in shallow water. The Lion's Mane jellyfish is only found in the freezing waters of the Arctic Ocean.
How do you see a jellyfish under water?
it depends on how deep it is but water is pretty clear so you should be able to see a jellyfish from the surface of the water. you could also dive with the young medusa so they don't sting you or swim with non poisones.
How many people can 1 box jellyfish tentacle kill?
It is said that one tentacle of a box jellyfish is enough to kill up to 30 full grown men!
# Masculine monn jellyfishes release spermatozoa (male gametes) in the water. # Spermatozoa reach the feminine jellyfishes, wich contain the ova (female gametes). # Spermatozoa fecundate ova inside the feminine jellyfish (internal fecundation); eggs will hold inside the mother until hatching.
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.