enkeltøyer
Enkeltøyer, also known as solitary jellyfish, are a term used to describe individual jellyfish species that primarily exist as solitary organisms rather than in colonies or large groups. These organisms belong to the phylum Cnidaria and class Scyphozoa, which includes the true jellyfish. Enkeltøyer are characterized by their bell-shaped, gelatinous bodies and radial symmetry. They possess tentacles that hang beneath the bell, used for capturing prey and for sensory functions.
Unlike colonial species, enkeltøyer operate independently, with each individual capable of carrying out all necessary functions
The diet of enkeltøyer mainly consists of small fish, plankton, and other tiny marine organisms, which they
Reproduction in enkeltøyer can occur sexually or asexually, depending on the species and environmental conditions. During
Enkeltøyer play a vital role in marine ecosystems, contributing to the food web and influencing plankton populations.