The entire cell is a cnidoblast and it contains a stinging 'barb' called a nematocyst.
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I think it's called cnidarians
Jellyfish, Portuguese man of war, sea wasps.
they contain a long, barbed or sticky stinging thread used for capturing prey
Cnidarians move in several different ways. Those with bells use jet propulsion, flexing their muscles in the bell shape of the body. Others float with the current or use their bases to move.
Stinging cells are found in phylum Cnidaria (hydra,jelly fish).These are present for defense of these animals along with nematoblasts(these are present for attack or offense)
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Ctenophores lack stinging cells while Cnidarians possess stinging cells .
No, most cnidarians have stinging cells, not sponges.
All Cnidarians have tentacles with stinging cells in their tips which are used to capture and subdue prey. In fact, the phylum name "Cnidarian" literally means "stinging creature." The stinging cells are called cnidocytes and contain a structure called a nematocyst.
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Yes, cnidarians are animals that are jelly fish like (including jelly fish). Cnidarians have stinging cells located on there tentacle's, they explode once any thing touches it shocking (or paralyzing) any prey that passes by it.
soft bodies and stinging cells
Stinging cells ,tentacles .
I think it's called cnidarians
Cnidarians all have stinging cells called nematocysts with which to catch their prey.
The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.