What is the spongebob jellyfishing mission code?
The SpongeBob Jellyfishing Mission Code is: savethejellies
this are animals that like to be alone, thats why they live in the deep deep sea, but they just attack when they aprroach danger still if u are planning go cachting a jellyfish u need to be very good protected and certenly not weak becouse jellyfish are really powerfull sea creatures.
An interesting fact about jellyfish is that some jellyfish are bigger than a human, while others are as small as a pinhead. Also, they have been on this Earth since before dinosaurs. Another odd fact is that they have no brains.
Where are the jellyfishes ocelli?
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).
Do bluebottle jellyfish live live in New Zealand?
Yes, the bluebottle jellyfish does live in the waters off of the coast of New Zealand. They are also found off of the coast of Australia and are considered to be dangerous to swimmers.
How does a jellyfish survive when it does not have a brain or heart?
A jellyfish is made up of mostly of water. 95% of water to be exact.
They survive without blood, a spine, a heart or a brain. Instead they have a nerve 'net' which they use to detect danger, find food, etc.
I believe jellyfish can survive without a heart because it is supported by homeostasis and metabolism. Some animals don't need a heart.
Jelly fish dont have hearts because they dont need them they have no blood and no control over themselves
They live by relying on nerve cells. They use that information to help them move about their surroundings and they sense food or predators. Other sensing organs help them figure out if they are moving up or down, towards light or away from it.
Are Portuguese man of wars aggressive?
Yes, no matter if it is in water or dead on land. They have powerful, painful stings that can damage you so bad that not even vinegar would stop the pain. Portuguese man of wars can have tentacles that reach up to 165 ft long! It is full of toxic substances in it.
What is the life expectancy of a box jellyfish?
According to sources, the life span in the wild is less than a year. very lucky jellyfish, although, can live for maybe 16-18 months. mostly those lucky ones are the box jellyfish because they are so deadly to all...
Jellyfish have rarely been fossilized because?
They don't leave an impression in sandy deposits because their bodies are easily deformed. Only an extremely fine silt substrate is capable of preserving their fragile shape. It's the same reason vertebrate fossils are almost always bones or other hard tissues.
What is jellyfish genes used for?
Jellyfish genes are used within genetically engineering certain foods. The jellyfish genes are added to wheat to make the wheat glow when it needs water.
What other animals share a habitat with jellyfish?
Other species of jellyfish are among the most common and important jellyfish predators, some of which specialize in jellies. Other predators include tuna, shark, swordfish, sea turtles, and at least one species of Pacific salmon.
What is a stinging cell cnidarian called?
A cnidocyte, cnidoblast, or nematocyte is a type of venomous cell unique to the phylum Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, hydrae, jellyfish, etc.). The cnidocyte cell provides a means for them to catch prey and defend themselves from predators. A cnidocyte fires a structure that contains the toxin, from a characteristic sub-cellular organelle called a cnidocyst (also known as a cnida or nematocyst). This is responsible for the stings delivered by jellyfish.
Most of them will eat many living oceanic creature but most of the times the creatures have to be smaller than themselves for the man of war to be able to consume the creature
What is Stop-Sting Jellyfish Sting Treatment Kit?
Stop-Sting is a jellyfish sting treatment kit that has been used by medical professionals for years at a seaside medical clinic on the Atlantic coast in the United States. Thousands of patients have been treated with this scientific formulation that stops the firing of the nematocysts of a jellyfish sting. Stop-Sting's formula, based on 3.5% salinity, has active ingredients that stop the nematocysts from firing and reduces pain rapidly. It is most efficacious when it is allowed to warm in the sun before applying. It comes with a disposable tweezers to remove any remaining tentacles and a "Nettle" card for "shaving" the skin after thorough application. Stop-Sting is ONLY available from InterPaxTechnologies, 111-A Kim Ave., Havelock, NC 28532 for $21.95 plus shipping (8oz bottle with kit). Detailed instructions are included.
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What is the phylum for Portuguese man of war?
The full classification of the Portuguese Man-of-War is
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hydrozoa
Order: Siphonophora
Family: Physaliidae
Genus: Physalia
Species: Physalis
What relationship does the white spotted jellyfish have with other animals?
well, it eats blueberries and The white spotted jellyfish, or its technical name 'Phyllorhiza punctata' has been in many places in the ocean, it started of in the Caribbean in the 1960s, becoming established there and subsequently in the United States in the northern Gulf of Mexico by 2000 and eastern Florida around 2001, the place that it mainly flourishes around is The Gulf of Mexico, researchers have theorized that the reason for them being there is because budding polyps may have attached themselves to ships or, gotten carried in a ship's ballast tank which frequently and repeatedly is dumped into the gulf. It likes costal clear waters, the jellyfish is shaped as any jellyfish would be, like a dome, and moves to create a current to capture food, and its tentacles are arm-like and are very thick. The average size of a white spotted jellyfish is around45-50 cm in diameter but there had been a maximum reported size of 62 cm. However, in October 2007, one 72 cm. wide, perhaps the largest ever recorded, was found on Sunset Beach, NC. White spotted jellyfish also have a mild sting, but are not considered a threat to humans.
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Is the Box Jellyfish the same as the Irukandji Jellyfish?
Yes and no, the term box jellyfish applies to all cubozoans because of their box-like shape. Their bell is similar to scyphozoans, but somewhat squared off, with four short appendages (pedalium) projecting down from each corner. The two main types of box jellyfish are easily distinguished by how many tentacles are attached to each pedalium. Carybdeids have only one (or rarely, two or three) tentacles per corner, while chirodropids have many. So, your answer is yes, an Irukandji Jellyfish (Carukia barnesi), a thumbnail sized carybdeid with one tentacle per corner is a box jellyfish. Other carybdeidea species such as Malo kingi are also suspected of being responsible for the occasionally lethal Irukandji syndrome.
On the other hand, it is also common to use the term box jellyfish to refer specifically to the species, Chironex fleckeri, a basketball sized chirodropid with 15 tentacles per corner- sixty in all. This usage would mean that the answer to your question is no, they are not the same jellyfish. However, the confusion resulting from this use of the term, box jellyfish, in reference to only one particular species should be abandoned for the sake of clarity. The terms sea wasp and marine stinger are also commonly used for either one or all species of potentially lethal cubozoans, although not all box jellyfish are dangerous to humans.
Jellyfish cannot sting hair because hair cannot be penetrated by the jellyfish's tiny stinging 'barbs.'
However, the barbs can easily pierce skin and inject the jellyfish venom/poison into the skin and this makes the 'sting.'
So it is not a good idea to put a jellyfish on your head, because it just might be able to sting your scalp! Now that WOULD be painful!