Definition of Sea jelly. Meaning of Sea jelly. Synonyms of Sea jelly

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Definition of Sea jelly

Sea jelly
Sea jelly Sea" jel"ly (Zo["o]l.) A medusa, or jellyfish.

Meaning of Sea jelly from wikipedia

- Jellyfish, also known as sea jellies, are the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, which is a major part of the phylum...
- comprise a phylum of marine invertebrates, commonly known as comb jellies, that inhabit sea waters worldwide. They are notable for the groups of cilia they...
- aurita (also called the common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon jelly or saucer jelly) is a species of the family Ulmaridae. All species in the genus...
- jelly (Mastigias papua), lagoon jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific oceans. Like corals, sea anemones...
- Mnemiopsis leidyi, the warty comb jelly or sea walnut, is a species of tentaculate ctenop**** (comb jelly). It is native to western Atlantic coastal waters...
- konbu cured halibut, ballotine of mackerel with 5 different seaweeds, sea jelly beans and monks beard served on "sand" made from tapioca starch, toasted...
- gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, is the only species in the monotypic genus of deep sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. It is in the Ulmaridae...
- closed in 2019. Ocean Park tower Sea Jelly SpectacularOpened in 2006. Southeast Asia's first standalone sea jelly exhibit. The DragonArrow Dynamics...
- lion's mane jellyfish is also known as the arctic red jellyfish, hair jelly, snottie, sea blubber or giant jellyfish.[citation needed] The taxonomy of the...
- Jelly-falls are marine carbon cycling events whereby gelatinous zooplankton, primarily cnidarians, sink to the seafloor and enhance carbon and nitrogen...