Immortal jellyfish, known as Turritopsis dohrnii is a tiny arthropod belonging to the ________ family.
Cnidaria
Oceaniidae
Hydrozoa
Turritopsis dohrnii was first discovered in the ________ Sea.
Red
Caribbean
Mediterranean
The species T. dohrnii was first described by scientists in the year ______.
1883
1890
1990
T. dohrnii begin their life as tiny, free-swimming larvae known as ________.
Tadpole
Planulae
Ameboe
The hydrozoan Turritopsis dohrnii is an animal about _______ millimeters wide.
4.5
10.7
15.8
Medusa cells and polyp cells are the same.
True
False
The polyp of the immortal jellyfish and its clones stay together and that community is referred to as a _______.
Lesueur
Hydroid
Mollusca
The process behind the jellyfish's remarkable transformation is called _________.
Transversarium
Transcription
Transdifferentiation
The immortal jellyfish is also known as the Benjamin Button jellyfish.
True
False
Which of the following jellyfish species is very closely related to T. dohrnii?
Turritopsis nutricula
Turritopsis rubra
Turritopsis tardigrade
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