Not all jellyfish are stingers. I think the mosaic Jellyfish is a non-stinging variety (not totally sure about this) and live off plankton.
The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.
Qualle. Although I'm not sure if that covers only the non-stinging ones.
Jellyfish have stinging tentacles.
it is called Nematocysts. these stinging cells are also found in anemones. i learned this in Mr. sanders night school. aquatic science b! :)
Yes.
"jellyfish"
The box jellyfish survives with its venomous stinging cells
Stinging people
Jellyfish (and all cnidarians) stinging mechanism is the fastest cellular process in nature: cnidae, stinging (or sticking) filaments ejected by cnidocytes (stinging cells) receive an acceleration 40 thousands times bigger than earth gravity acceleration. Some jellyfish of the class Hydrozoa can rejuvenate to an early stadium , avoiding death. Japanese scientist proved that jellyfish contain substances that give benefit to human skin.
3 characteristics of cnidarians are having tentacles, cnidocytes, and digestion. Cnidara have poisonous stinging cells and soft bodies. Stinging cells can be found in the tentacles of a jellyfish.
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it