No, jellyfish do not have cell walls. They belong to a group of animals called cnidarians, which have cells surrounded by a cell membrane but no cell wall like plants do. Jellyfish have a simple body structure with a jelly-like substance called mesoglea between their outer and inner cell layers.
gorga
Cytoplasm
the cytosol
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm fills the cell.It is the jelly like substance in the cell.
the cytoplasm is a jelly like substance that protects the organelles in the cell
it is the jelly like substance that flows around the cell
it is the jelly like substance that flows around the cell
Cytoplasm
cell membrane is a jelly like substance surrounding the cell
Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that contains water and nutrients for the cell