they don't, they have nematocysts (Stinging cells) instead.
yes.
jellyfish and mosquitoes are two creatures that have nematocust a stinging cell used by animals hunting and stunning their prey
People pee on jellyfish stings because urine contains compounds that can help neutralize the toxins in the jellyfish venom, providing relief from the pain and itching caused by the sting.
Jellyfish are Coelentarata invertebrates.
It depends on what type of jellyfish!
Jellyfish are cnidarians.
jellyfish
Cnidarians, such as jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals, use specialized cells called nematocysts to capture prey. These stinging cells contain toxins that can immobilize or deter their prey, allowing the cnidarians to consume them. When a potential prey comes into contact with the cnidarian, the nematocysts discharge and inject toxins, effectively subduing the target.
A type of jellyfish.
No.
Jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa, phylum Cnidaria.
Yes, but this all depends on the jellyfish type