(n) Ephyra larva belongs to
(i) Edwardsia (ii) Aurelia
(iii) Obelia
(iv) Hydra
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Answer:
The Aurelia life cycle consists of an Ephyra larva which is an immature medusa stage. This arises from a metamorphosis of a scyphistoma or the fixed polyp-like stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish, which reproduces asexually by budding (strobilation). After this process, the ephyra swims off and detaches away. A single polyp may produce one or more ephyra at a time depending on the species.
The Aurelia life cycle consists of an Ephyra larva which is an immature medusa stage. This arises from a metamorphosis of a scyphistoma or the fixed polyp-like stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish, which reproduces asexually by budding (strobilation). After this process, the ephyra swims off and detaches away. A single polyp may produce one or more ephyra at a time depending on the species.So, the correct answer is 'Aurelia'.
Explanation:
ur ans. is aurelia
it belongs to jellyfish