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When a Stingray reacts to stimulus it discharges stinging cells. The stinging cells penetrate the skin and inject a poisonous venom.

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One way jellyfish can respond to stimulus is sting. They sting people when it is out of the normal.

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they cant because they cant go outside get a life

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Q: How do jellyfish respond to stimuli?
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