Jellyfish breathe by gas diffusion through all the surface of their body.
Jellyfish do not need a respiratory system since their skin is thin enough that the body is oxygenated by diffusion. That means that they absorb the oxygen then need from the oxygen in the water.
Jellyfishes breath by gas diffusion through the entire outer surface of their body.
it doesn't breath
Yes; jellyfishes breath through all the surface of their body. Jellyfish cannot breathe air but they breathe water.
No they can,t breath without water they will die
none because they never come up to the surface to breathe air and they dont have gills!
No. The extract dissolved oxygen from water.
Jelly fish don't have lungs. They exchange molecular oxygen and carbon dioxide through their "skin" tissue.
No they take the oxygen in the water through their gills. However, whale do because they are mammals not fish and all mammals need to breath after all humans don't have gills do they?
They have sex every 5 minutes in which they share oxygen with each other, this allows them to reproduce and breathe at the same time.
No jellyfish do not have gills they have no lungs or organs or anything special to breath with underwaterJellyfish have neither lungs nor gills. They get oxygen through diffusion through their thin membrane like bodies.
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
There are many differences between jellyfish and kangaroos.A kangaroo is a warm-blooded vertebrate, a mammal that lives on the land. A jellyfish is an invertebrate sea creature, a coelenterate which must spend all its time in water in order to survive.Kangaroos have a full respiratory system by which they breathe, using lungs, trachea, nose and mouth, etc. jellyfish breathe by absorbing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide through their outer surface.Kangaroos are marsupials, reproducing sexually, and giving birth to live young which then continue their development in the mother's pouch, nourished by mothers' milk. Jellyfish reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water; these attach to a surface where they develop into polyps, and from this point asexual reproduction occurs, with the polyps developing into another form, the ephyra, which eventually become mature jellyfish.Kangaroos are grazing animals, feeding primarily on grasses and plant shoots; jellyfish drift, catching their food via their tentacles, or sometimes pursuing prey.