Geography, asked by patilveeru8892, 6 months ago

Give geographical reason jellyfish seem to be reproducing heavily

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Answered by roy067957
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Answer:

Jellyfish reproduction involves several different stages. In the adult, or medusa, stage of a jellyfish, they can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, forming a planula. In this larval stage of jellyfish life, the planula hooks on to the bottom of a smooth rock or other structure and grows into another stage of jellyfish life, the polyp--which resembles a miniature sea anemone. During this stage, which can last for several months or years, asexual reproduction occurs. The polyps clone themselves and bud, or strobilate, into another stage of jellyfish life, called ephyra. It is this form that grows into the adult medusa jellyfish.

Answered by backbencher67
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Explanation:

One reason is that they have migrate a long distance and their surrounding changes like sometime in fresh water sometime in sea water so they reproduce heavily so that they can compensate wht major damage occurs during this migration

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