Stinging nettle fish are found in the sea or ocean near beaches, usually around rocky or sandy areas. Their sting can be quite painful but not usually lethal.
No, most cnidarians have stinging cells, not sponges.
several capsules occur on the body surface. each is produced by special cell called cnidoblast
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
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.
On the foothills of Himalayas
A type of jellyfish.
A nettlefish is also called a jellyfish. Both names are a bit of a misnomer is these animals are invertebrates and are therefore not fish.
Its in Palau
nematocyst
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)
it is called Nematocysts. these stinging cells are also found in anemones. i learned this in Mr. sanders night school. aquatic science b! :)
The stinging nettle is known as Red Dead Nettle, Red Archangel and Purple Archangel. This dead nettle is found flowering from April to September, and is a common feature of ground waste.
I am stinging. You are stinging. He/she/it is stinging. We are stinging. They are stinging. (Of course, normally only the 3rd person, it or they, would be used with sting.)
These are stinging cells found in cnidarian and coelenterate. Each of them bears a stinging cell organelle called nematocyst which is used in offence, defence and attachment of animal.
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.
They're called cnidocytes. ^^
Formic acid is the chemical in the sting or bite of most stinging insects.