Explain how jellyfish maintains its shape in water.
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Answer: Jellyfish have a gelatinous skeleton that keeps the body shape and the jelly is also of lower density than sea water and thus acts as a buoyancy aid .Some examples of aquatic animals that use gas inclusions show the variety of mechanisms that have evolved to use gas for buoyancy.
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Jellyfish maintains its shape in water when the plate helps comb present in the jellyfishes.
- Most of he jellyfishes are transparent and bell-shaped.
- When you cut a jellyfish then you will get two different but equal halves. It means that it is bilateral symmetry.
- It doesn't have skeleton and therefore starfish keeps it body in perfect shape.
- Jellyfish is made up of water but only five perecent of jellyfish is made up of solid matter.
- Jellyfishes come in the variety of colours, shapes and sizes.
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