Similar words: fishery, fisherman, fishing, selfish, loaves and fishes, intellectually, apply for, dilly-dally. Meaning: n. 1. large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles 2. any of numerous usually marine and free-swimming coelenterates that constitute the sexually reproductive forms of hydrozoans and scyphozoans.
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31. Researchers have discovered a potential new species of comb, or ctenophore , jellyfish near ...
32. And that predator is the giant ocean sunfish, the Mola mola, whose primary prey are jellyfish.
33. This picture shows that the fishermen are conveying jellyfish in Lushun Salt Pan.
34. Dr Yun plumped instead for a chemical called Green Flourescent Protein (GFP), the substance responsible for making certain species of jellyfish glow in the dark.
35. Rather, its rainbow glow emanates from light reflecting off the creature's cilia, small hairlike projections that beat simultaneously to move the jellyfish through the water.
36. GFP is a well-studied molecule, first isolated from jellyfish, that has revolutionised biology by acting as a custom-made "torch" that can light up living systems on command.
37. In the adult, or medusa stage of a jellyfish, they can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, forming a planula.
38. The outer layer a diploblastic animal, such as a jellyfish.
39. Physalia was inspired by the " Physalia physalis " jellyfish, whose name translates roughly to "Water Bubble".
40. Do not eat jellyfish. Or fish that have spikes. Or fish that have parrot like beaks. Of that puff up like balloons.
41. Studies of the bioluminescent mechanisms of jellyfish to date have focused primarily one species , Aequorea victoria.
42. You'll find the Mola mola in warm and temperate zones of all oceans. It eats fishes, zoa plankton, and jellyfish.
43. The annual output of the aquatic product reaches 250,000 tons including sea cucumber, prawn, clam, sea worm, oyster, conch, crab, Spanish mackerel, jellyfish etc.
44. This gene enables the jellyfish to glow with the bioluminescent protein aequorin.
45. Besides large waves, the harsh chafing of salt water and jellyfish, the passage between Florida and Cuba is full of sharks. But Nyad plans to swim without protection from a shark cage.
46. Jellyfish are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. They are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. Many jellies are so transparent that they are almost impossible to see.
47. Thus, Palau Jellyfish Lake has the world's only non - toxic jellyfish.
48. In the Catalonia region and the Balearic islands – both hugely popular with British and German tourists – officials said this summer has been relatively quiet on the jellyfish front.
49. Last October, scientists field-tested a cotton pest called the pink bollworm moth, carrying a test gene for a glowing jellyfish protein.
50. Sponges , jellyfish and corals were joined by bony fish, scorpions and trilobites.
51. The scientists say they injected a green glowing protein found in jellyfish into fertilized marmoset eggs.
52. Jellyfish are one of the most well - known colonial organisms.
53. Nomura's jellyfish first arrived in Japanese waters in 2005 when fisherman out looking for anchovies, salmon and yellowtail began finding large numbers of the gelatinous creatures in their nets.
54. When a cloud starts producing rain or snow, but none of it reaches the ground, the result is a virga. Because trails hang down from a clumpy cloud,[http://sentencedict.com] virgas are known as jellyfish tails.
55. Co-ordination: a nerve net is present which co-ordinates swimming of jellyfish and other behavior.
56. Among other things, he was famous for a jellyfish a hat.
57. Jellyfish drift in the frigid waters of Alaska's Inside Passage.
58. "Jellyfish are an excellent bellwether for the environment, " said Jacqueline Goy , of the Oceanographic Institute of Paris. "The more jellyfish, the stronger the signal that something has changed.
59. The material used in the latest work is the green fluorescent protein (GFP), which is found in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria and has been used to image live cells since the 1960s.
60. So how long will it be before we can become jellyfish - like immortals?
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