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Diagram of a cross section of a jellyfish (Olindias formosa)showing the main parts of a jellyfish Labels: *1.-Sense organ *2.-Stomach *3.-Gastro File usage The following 2 pages use this file:
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This cut [resembles] a jellyfish, hence its name!" says Akaneya. "It's similar to a mullet or shag in the sense that the hair on top is much shorter than the hair underneath, but the sections are ...
The Scyphozoa are an exclusively marine class of the phylum Cnidaria, [2] referred to as the true jellyfish (or "true jellies"). The class name Scyphozoa comes from the Greek word skyphos (σκύφος), denoting a kind of drinking cup and alluding to the cup shape of the organism. [3] Scyphozoans have existed from the earliest Cambrian to the ...
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Traditional processing methods, carried out by a jellyfish master, involve a 20- to 40-day multi-phase procedure in which, after removing the gonads and mucous membranes, the umbrella and oral arms are treated with a mixture of table salt and alum, and compressed. Processing makes the jellyfish drier and more acidic, producing a crisp texture.
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English: Jellyfish locomotion is highly efficient. Muscles in the jellylike bell (diagrammed in a vertical section) contract, setting up a start vortex and propelling the animal. When the contraction ends, the bell recoils elastically, creating a stop vortex with no extra energy input.