A.Mouthisanimportantorganforjellyfish.B.Polypscanclonethemselvesbylayingeggs.C.Thelargestjellyfishintheworldis 120 feetlong.D.Medusashavetentaclesflowingupabovethebody.(4)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?___A. Thetwomainformsofjellyfish.B. Severalfactsaboutjellyfish.C. Jellyfishareneitherfishnorjelly...
A jellyfish is an invertebrate, which is an animal that has a backbone. True | False 2. Jellyfish can survive on land and in marine environments with the help of their special adaptations. True | False 3. An almost transparent aquatic animal having a jellylike appearance is called a ...
A.Mouth is an important organ for jellyfish.B.Polyps can clone themselves by laying eggs.C.The largest jellyfish in the world is 120 feet long.D.Medusas have tentacles flowing up above the body.4.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.The two main forms of jellyfish.B.Several ...
is a lion's manejellyfish(狮鬃水母).The body of this beautiful orange jellyfish can grow up to6.5 feet in diameter,with its150tentacles that can grow 120 feet long.Oceana.org adds that the lion's mane jellyfish compares in size to the planet'slargest animal:the blue whale.Regardless ...
. Deadly in the Water.Jellyfish(水母) can be beautiful to look at as they float(浮动) gracefully (优雅地)in the sea.But most jellyfish have a painful sting(刺); and one-kind of-jelHyfish is considered the most dangerous living creature(生物) in the world. This creature, the se a ...
1.the juice of fruit boiled with sugar until it is firm, used like jam, or served with meat.jalea 2.a transparent, smooth food,usuallyfruit-flavoured.I've made raspberry jelly for the party.gelatina 3.any jelly-like substance.Frogs' eggs are enclosed in a kind of jelly.jalea ...
1.What is an example of an animal in the phylum Porifera? THINK about what it sounds. By: Cristina Ortiz & Angie Sevilla Cnidarians are part of the Phylum Cnidaria They are carnivorous animals that contain stinging tentacles Stinging cells. Sponges and Cnidarians ...
This creature is the Turritopsis dohrnii, more commonly known as the “immortal” jellyfish—an animal that has no brain, no heart, no bones, and no eyes, but does have the ability to never die from natural causes. The process goes like this: the jellyfish eggs grow ...
The name is an interpretation to mean that this animal contains water. The phylum cnidaria is interesting as well since it comes from the modern Latin word knidē, which means “nettle.” As a part of their classification, these fish come from the sub-phylum Medusozoa and class Scyphozoa ...
Jellyfish spend all of their time is seeking food, escaping predators, or finding a mate—some set a trap with their tentacles arranged in a spiral pattern, an impenetrable curtain for their prey, or array their tentacles in a big field around their bodies. Others simply drift or swim slowl...