No; jellyfishes haven't a true skin, they have only a thin epidermis. they are only made up of two layers of cells and a layer of "jelly-like" substance called mesoglea in between.
Yes they do
no
They are invertebrates-- jellyfish have no bones, exoskeleton, or shell to protect or support them.
They are invertebrates-- jellyfish have no bones, exoskeleton, or shell to protect or support them.
yes they do.
no
No Jelly fish do not have scales.
soft
No.
yes
jellyfish have a very blubbery kind of covering on there body and if you would like to know what color the jellyfishes' cover is it is usually any color the jellyfish is very unquine.
what is the bodycovering of a purple striped jellyfish
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
It depends on the classification of vertebrate.Mammals have a body covering of fur, skin or hair.Birds have a body covering of feathers.Reptiles have a body covering of scaly skin.Fish have a body covering of scales.Amphibians have a body covering of moist skin.
The body covering is molt I don't know what it is
Wallabies have a body covering of fur.
The body covering is fur.
A lion has a body covering of fur (hair).
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.
the body covering of a buzzard are feathers.
The body covering of deer is fur.
The body covering of a lemur is fur.