comment on the aquatic adaptation of the given museum specimen jelly fish
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Fish have adapted to their environment through the evolution of gills, swim bladders and fins. Gills allow fish to absorb oxygen from the water, swim bladders allow fish to maintain an appropriate level of buoyancy and fins allow the fish to move through the water.
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Commenting on the water familiarity of the jelly fish statue provided to the museum states is:
- The gels have also changed their body color to hide in the dark.
- Most are almost colorless and transparent, so it can be difficult for predators to detect them.
- However, some deep sea jellyfish and comb jellies are bright red or orange.
- Jellyfish are mainly marine swimmers with umbrella-shaped poles and a series of tentacles, although a few do not move, are tied to the sea by reeds.
- The metal can hit hard to provide movement and smoothness.
- Jellyfish have no brain, heart, bones or eyes.
- The mouth of the jellyfish is found in the middle of its body.
- In this small opening it consumes and dumps waste.
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