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... he Compass Jellyfish is bluishwhite, with distinctive brown V-shaped markings on the top of its bell-shaped body and a “frill” of brown markings around its edge. It has 24 tentacles that are arranged in groups, as well as four very long and “frilly” mouth arms and eight sense organs. Adult Compass J ...
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... Reproduction by sponges is by both sexual and asexual means. Asexual reproduction is by means of external buds. Sexual reproduction takes place in the mesohyl. Male gametes are released into the water by a sponge and taken into the pore systems of its neighbors in the same way as food items. Spermat ...
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Aquatic locomotion

Aquatic locomotion is biologically propelled motion through a liquid medium. The simplest propulsive systems are composed of cilia and flagella. Swimming has evolved a number of times in a range of organisms including arthropods, fish and molluscs.
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