Basic Facts
Anatomy
How They Survive
Unique Features
Ocean Relationships
100

Jellyfish are what type of invertebrate?

marine

100

What is the main body of a jellyfish called?

Bell

100

Jellyfish are what type of eater?

Carnivore

100

Some jellyfish can glow. What is this called?

Bioluminescence

100

What animal commonly eats jellyfish?

sea turtles

200

Jellyfish belong to what phylum?

Cnidaria

200

What hangs from the bell to catch prey?

Tentacles

200

How do jellyfish move?

contracting and pulsing

200

Jellyfish are about what percent water?

95%

200

Small fish hide in jellyfish tentacles for what?

Protection

300

Jellyfish have existed for over how many million years?

500 million

300

What are the stinging cells called?

Nematocysts

300

How does oxygen enter their body?

diffusion

300

What type of symmetry do jellyfish have?

Radial Symmetry

300

Jellyfish compete with what animals for plankton?

Fish

400

Jellyfish are found where?

Every ocean

400

What is the digestion chamber called?

Gastrovascular cavity

400

Name one organ jellyfish do NOT have.

brain

400

What earlier life stage can some jellyfish return to?

Polyp Stage

400

What are large groups of jellyfish called?

Blooms

500

Jellyfish lived before what extinct animals?

Dinosaurs

500

What simple nervous system replaces a brain?

nerve net

500

Jellyfish can reproduce in what two ways?

sexually and asexually

500

Why does being mostly water help jellyfish survive?

Makes them flexible / helps them float / camouflage

500

Why can jellyfish blooms affect fishing industries?

They compete for food / clog nets / reduce fish populations

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