Search Results for: Fruit jellies containing sweetening matter
in common - they are all "jelly-like" - soft, gelatinous, and more-or-less transparent. other than that, they are for the most part completely unrelated. true jellyfishes, hydromedusae, and siphonophores are in the phylum cnidaria, related to bottom-dwelling hydroids, sea anemones and corals. comb jellies
butterflies and corollas, which are mollusks. salps are free-swimming tunicates, more closely related to us than to any of these other creatures. true jellyfishes ( phylum cnideria, class scyphozoa ) hydromedusae ( phylum cnideria, class hydrozoa ) siphonophores ( phylum cnideria, class hydrozoa) comb jellies...
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