
Jellyfish are members of the class Scyphozoa within the phylum Cnidaria, exclusively marine organisms commonly referred to as “true jellyfish.” These organisms hold an important place in scientific research due to the complexity of their life cycle, their morphological features, and their ecological roles.Morphology and PhysiologyJellyfish possess a bell-shaped body, typically filled with a gelatinous substance called mesoglea. The mesoglea provides structural integrity and contains a large prop
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Jellyfish are members of the class Scyphozoa, commonly referred to as “true jellyfish,” and belong to the phylum Cnidaria, inhabiting exclusively marine environments. These organisms occupy a significant place in scientific research due to the complexity of their life cycles, their morphological characteristics, and their ecological roles.Morphology and PhysiologyJellyfish possess a bell-shaped body, typically filled with a gelatinous substance known as mesoglea. The mesoglea maintains the organ
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An algal bloom refers to the rapid increase or accumulation of microscopic algal species in marine or freshwater ecosystems, which can result in significant environmental, economic, and public health impacts. These phenomena are also known in scientific literature as "phytoplankton blooms," "microalgal blooms," or "red tides." Due to the ecological and toxicological diversity of the causative species, such events are commonly studied under the term harmful algal blooms (HABs). While algal blooms
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