JELLYFISH

common name for the free-swimming stage (see polyp and medusa), of certain invertebrate animals of the phylum Cnidaria (the coelenterates). The body of a jellyfish is shaped like a bell or umbrella, with a clear, jellylike material filling most of the space between the upper and lower surfaces. A mouth is located in the center of the undersurface and tentacles dangle from the bell margin. Many jellyfish are colored, with pink or orange internal structures visible through the colorless or delicately tinted bell, and all are exquisitely designed; they are among the most beautiful of animal types. Typically, jellyfish catch their prey with the aid of stinging cells located in the tentacles; many jellyfish can cause irritating or even dangerous stings to humans. Food is carried by the tentacles to the mouth, then is moved into the stomach and is distributed to the body through radial canals. Jellyfish move up and down by contracting and relaxing the bell, using muscles that circle the bell margin; they are carried horizontally by waves and currents. Jellyfish of the class Hydrozoa are small, ranging from 1 / 8 in. (0.32 cm) to several inches in diameter, and usually have four tentacles. They have several (often four) unbranched radial canals and simple sense organs. In this group the polyp, or attached stage, is often larger and more conspicuous than the medusa. Jellyfish of the class Scyphozoa, sometimes called true jellyfish, are larger and often have numerous tentacles; they have branched radial canals and complex sense organs. In this group the medusa is the prominent form and the polyp is reduced to a small larval stage. Scyphozoan jellyfish are commonly 3 / 4 in. to 16 in. (2–40 cm) in diameter; Aurelia, the flattened jellyfish common along North American coasts, may be as much as 1 ft (30 cm) across. One species of Cyanea found in cold northern seas may reach 6 ft (1.8 m) across and have tentacles over 100 ft (30 m) long. Tiny Craspedacusta, a hydrozoan jellyfish less than 1 in. (2.5 cm) long, occurs in freshwater lakes and ponds, but all other jellyfish are marine, living in ocean depths as well as along the coasts. The hydrozoan Physalia, or Portuguese man-of-war, is actually a large colony of modified individuals, some medusalike and some polyplike; a large gas-filled sac acts as a float for the colony. The tentacles of such a colony may extend 60 ft (18 m) into the water and can cause severe injuries to swimmers. Physalia is usually bright blue, sometimes with tints of pink and orange. The purple sail, Velella, a floating colony 1 to 3 in. (2.5–7.5 cm) across, may be blue or purple. Jellyfish are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, classes Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa.

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JELLYFISH Some of the largest jellyfish belong to the genus Chrysaora (C. hyoscella, above). liE...cycles of many cnidarians. In one of these a free-living jellyfish, or medusa, reproduces sexually. In the other the organism...
golden jellyfish emerged from the bottom of Jellyfish Lake. They now number more than a million. Another jellyfish explosion! Its a fact that El Ninos have been going on for about as long as the Pacific Ocean has been more than 4,000 miles...
...FLC; WNWCD. JELLY BELLIES See Jelly Bean. JELLYFISH a spineless jellyfish . A weak-willed person who lacks the courage...14th cent. ; FISH MWCD: O.E. . The human jellyfish is like the marine jellyfish and they are both...
...anemones (class Anthozoa) Unlike certain hvclrei<Ls and jellyfish that alternate bl1ween polyp and medusa stages, a sea ancmonc DIFFERENCES IN JELLYFISH Different types of jellyfish can be found in different parts of the world: o The purple...
lots of plastic fish, jellyfish and other sea creatures. Fishing...set out and there were rocks for the jellyfish to sit on. She sat on the floor ready...who chose to come, playing with the jellyfish and making them jump off the rocks...
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...earlier grade levels. As the topic of jellyfish held a fresh appeal for Ms. Mallorys...what her students already knew about jellyfish. Ms. Mallory asked the students if they had ever seen a jellyfish. "Does anyone know what jellyfish...
...Men Without Art 140) In her essay "Jellyfish and Treacle: Lewis, Joyce, Gender...with the mud, the vegetables, and the jellyfish" (170). In the course of her analysis...uncertain as under sea." He is in the jellyfish realm. (174) Although one can agree...
...concurred that what they had designed looked more like a jellyfish than an octopus. They decided to use the hubcap to create a jellyfish, which in the end inspired them to build two giant jellyfish, using design and construction processes similar...
...nudibranch, a common sea slug, and the medusa jellyfish, affixed near the sea slugs mouth as a tiny vestigial parasite. In this position the jellyfish still reproduces, spawning normal adult jellyfish that, in a reversal of roles, prey upon...
...biologists understand that a modern jellyfish is just as distant through time...Victorian simplification that every jellyfish has an undeniable urge to evolve...toward being human. (In fact, the jellyfish is better adapted to its own lifestyle...
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Of mice, jellyfish us One of the great challenges of the...reports a successful experiment in which jellyfish genes were mixed with the sperm cells...fertilization process, allowing the jellyfish gene to enter the monkey egg. This...
Giant Jellyfish: Take Toyko by Christy Harrison Global...countrys waters were invaded by massive jellyfish last summer, and now the blobby creatures...according to some reports. The behemoth jellyfish historically had been more common in...
...One Sings the Praises of the Dreaded Jellyfish by Susan Morris Now the year is 3000...Pollution has killed off the last of the jellyfish. At first there was little difference...protein that doctors used to retrieve from jellyfish is the only one that was ever known...
Jellyfish N Chips. by David Lavigne Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World...cod, Chilean sea bass and monkfish with sardines, squid, mussels and jellyfish. Much of what Grescoe, winner of the 2008 Writers Trust Non-Fiction...
...Architectures Expanded Field: Finding Inspiration in Jellyfish and Geopolitics, Architects Today Are Working within...with the forms of complex organisms from butterflies to jellyfish, Lynn has designed coffee sets that interlock like the...
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...Beware the Poison Tide; Venomous Jellyfish Drift to the Coast. Byline: David...Derbyshire SWARMS of a highly venomous jellyfish that turn beaches into no-go...few years. The pink and purple jellyfish may be small but they can cover...
Coastal Alert over Plague of Jellyfish. SWARMS of killer jellyfish have been spotted off Scotlands coasts. Fishermen have been warned to be on high alert for the mauve stinger jellyfish, which can cause severe burns, allergic reactions...
Jellyfish Find in the Irish Sea Could Be Good for...who have found gigantic "blooms" of jellyfish off the Welsh coast believe the spiralling...change are making conditions ideal for jellyfish. Now Swansea University researchers...
Lethal Jellyfish Invading Irish Waters; CLIMATE CHANGE...Byline: MICHELLE OKEEFFE SWARMS of jellyfish are invading Irelands waters - so beware...Bathers would only occasionally spot jellyfish but now the chances of being stung by...
Bathers Warned as Jellyfish Swamp Coastline. Byline: By CERI JONES Western Mail Huge numbers of jellyfish are being found off the Welsh coast...Conservation Society is keeping track of jellyfish encounters and has found them collecting...
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JELLYFISH common name for the free-swimming stage...the coelenterates). The body of a jellyfish is shaped like a bell or umbrella, with...tentacles dangle from the bell margin. Many jellyfish are colored, with pink or orange internal...
...comprising the sea anemones , corals , jellyfish , and hydroids. Cnidarians are radially...and some in reproduction. The motile jellyfish, or medusoid form, is flattened, with...the life cycle, although in some the jellyfish stage is larger. The order Hydroida...
...symmetrical (see symmetry, biological ) jellyfish (phylum Cnidaria ) but lack the cnidarian...Haeckelia rubra) incorporates those of its jellyfish prey for its own defense. Ctenophores...mouthed genus Beroe, which feeds on jellyfish and other ctenophores...
SEA NETTLE any one of several species of stinging jellyfish, common along coasts and much feared by swimmers. Most...painful but are not dangerous to man; however, certain jellyfish of the order Cubomedusae and especially an Australian...
...The medusa, when free swimming, is popularly known as a jellyfish . Anatomy The two forms are similar in construction; both...the other form. Where only the medusa occurs, as in many jellyfish, the larva never settles, and grows directly into a medusa...
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