Sentences with phrase «jellyfish lived»

Unfortunately, also some very tiny jellyfish lived into the water, so we had some red spots after coming out of the water.
All these universes clustered together may well be but a ginormous jellyfish living within a great sea upon an world so vast, we will never truly be able to ascertain this plausibility of ginormous scalar revelation.»
Through Cormier, Prasher learned about a species of jellyfish living in the cold waters of the North Pacific, Aequorea victoria, which emitted a green glow and was one of the most intensely bioluminescent creatures on the planet.
Despite all the plasticity in the jellyfish life cycle, scientists had believed that there was a limit, that once a medusa reached reproductive age, those sorts of unusual transformations would be impossible.

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You know, that living, bubbling thingy that almost defies direction and yet moves forward more like a body without a head... or a jellyfish without a seeming brain.
The Girl Scout troop also had an overnight at Sea Life where we slept in the jellyfish room and had a behind the scenes tour.
Both of my children were stung by jellyfish in Negril, Jamaica, and (I would never have believed it had I not seen it) a little crab pinched my daughter's toe in Florida and hung on for dear life.
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And since no one wants their child to be a jellyfish, our prime job as parents — and teachers — has to be to help our children build the backbone they need to make the most of their lives.
Search beneath the waves of Nantucket Sound for fascinating marine life including dogfish sharks, black sea bass, scup, spider crabs, squid, calico crabs, pipefish, and glowing comb jellyfish.
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It's not a school of jellyfish floating in your living room: these are air plants!
The way the octopus had the jellyfish arms freely hanging out, while keeping the bell in its mouth provides evidence for the idea that the octopus uses jellyfish as living tools, says the team.
At first, they were extremely simple, resembling today's sponges or jellyfish, but Earth was on its way from being, for eons, a planet less than hospitable to complex life to becoming one bursting with it.
Jellyfish stings are painful, but they are rarely life - threatening.
From jellyfish to ants, all life is beautiful in the eyes of Elizabeth Blackburn, co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
As she juggles family life with interviews with the world's leading jellyfish researchers, Berwald also documents her travels to places around the globe where jellyfish and humans intersect, such as Israel's coral reefs and Japan's fisheries.
The key to Gather and Yun's biolaser is green fluorescent protein (GFP), a molecule that has proved endlessly useful to biologists since its discovery in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria in the early 1960s, partly because living cells can be so easily programmed to produce it.
Jellyfish are among the only living things to thrive in the oxygen - starved waters of expanding dead zones.
Help marine biologists track the movement and location of jellyfish and other unusual marine life
Wu's dramatic photographs reveal a world teeming with life beneath the ice, including gracefully swimming emperor penguins, volcano sponges big enough to swallow a diver, and a giant jellyfish with 30 - foot - long tentacles that seems to be robed in a bulbous, frilly pink bridesmaid's dress.
Prior to this period, most animal life on Earth consisted of enigmatic soft - bodied creatures that resembled algae or jellyfish.
In order for a polyp to end up in the bowl of seawater, the jellyfish must have reverse - aged, like Benjamin Button, morphing backward through its life cycle from medusa to polyp.
The improvements make Robojelly a better imitator of living jellyfish, although it can't sting — yet.
In the lab, Piraino and his collaborators watched the jellyfish morph from polyp to medusa and back to polyp and back to medusa and back to polyp, without ever going through the spawn - and - die part of their lives.
Rather than simply die, the jellyfish had seemingly reversed its life cycle, going from the degraded medusa backward to the polyp stage.
Perhaps living jellyfish are a poor guide to ancestral animals.»
According to this view, early sponges sit at the base of the animal tree of life, which then forks into four other groups: comb jellies, jellyfish, primitive multicellular animals called placazoa, and another group of early symmetrical animals that led to worms, insects, and ultimately us (bilaterians).
The lion's mane jellyfish passes through four stages over the course of its life: larva, polyp, ephyra and the familiar medusa.
The Bristol team are still looking for fossil remains of the rest of Pseudooides life cycle, including the «medusa» jellyfish stage itself.
«The embryos of living jellyfish usually develop into bizarre alien - like larvae which metamorphose into anemone - like adults before the final jellyfish (or «medusa») phase.
Invaluable as markers for monitoring photosynthesis and other energy - related processes in living cells, green fluorescent proteins (GFPs), discovered in a species of jellyfish, are vital in extremely high - resolution imaging studies.
This showed that the details of segmentation in the Pseudooides embryos to be nothing more than the folded edge of an opening, which developed into the rim of the cone - shaped skeleton that once housed the anemone - like stage in the life cycle of the ancient jellyfish.
Depending on the season and the area they live in, the jellyfish have to regenerate in an environment with ample or few nutrients.
Comb - jellyfish larvae that lived in a nutrient - rich environment were able to completely restore their bodies.
All major groups of animals — an entire kingdom of multicellular life that today includes insects, worms, shellfish, starfish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and vertebrates like us — bloomed suddenly in the fossil record during an evolutionary extravaganza known as the Cambrian explosion, which occurred 530 million years ago.
It lived well over 550 million years ago, is known only through fossils and has variously been described as looking a bit like a jellyfish, a worm, a fungus and lichen.
But a siphonophore colony is made up of many parts that are each equivalent to free living organisms such as sea anemones and «true» jellyfish.
Jellyfish and pelagic tunicates live on smaller plankton and thus consume organic carbon.
Jellyfish have symbiotic relationships with living things of all sizes, from fish and shrimp that feed off them or off the pieces of food left between their tentacles, to single - celled photosynthesizing organisms that take shelter inside the cytoplasm of the jellyfishJellyfish have symbiotic relationships with living things of all sizes, from fish and shrimp that feed off them or off the pieces of food left between their tentacles, to single - celled photosynthesizing organisms that take shelter inside the cytoplasm of the jellyfishjellyfish's cells.
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A magical, jellyfish - like dome encases the school's castle, while stone statues spring to life and even the most bookish professor or student takes up a wand in self defense.
Jellyfish Eyes (Criterion, Blu - ray, DVD), the debut feature from visual artist Takashi Murakami, is a fantasy of childhood innocence and fantastical creatures come to life as playmates in a post-Fukushima world.
«Jellyfish and other gelatinous creatures are some of the ocean's most beautiful animal life.
The family in question consists of Ali (Abby Quinn), 17, still living at home, and furious at everything; her mother, Pat (Edie Falco of «Nurse Jackie» and «The Sopranos»), and father, Alan (John Turturro), locked into a bad cop - good cop routine that's hell on their marriage; and Ali's older sister Dana (Slate), an editor at Paper magazine who's living with her fiance, a good - natured jellyfish named Ben (Jay Duplass of «Transparent»).
Some 16 years after the original series made such a dramatic splash, Blue Planet II, narrated by the 90 - year - old broadcaster, is airing seven episodes, including incredible bioluminescent sea creatures, which glow in the dark at the bottom of the deepest oceans — similar to the incredible flashlight fish and illuminating jellyfish at SEA LIFE Blackpool.
A powerpoint to describe the life cycle of a Jellyfish along with a «cut and stick» worksheet for the children to complete the life cycle.
Some sea turtles are herbivores, eating sea grasses and algae, while others are omnivores, eating other small sea life such as fish, jellyfish, and shrimp.
Suzy thinks that a jellyfish looks like a beating human heart, and she learns that «if you lived to be eighty years old, your heart would beat three billion times.»
Princess Jellyfish, the popular manga from Akiko Higashimura about a group of otaku women living together in Tokyo, will return from hiatus this June, it has been announced.
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