the long stringy things at the bottom of the jelly fish are the tentacles
The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.
Cnidocytes
Yes. Tentacles are characteristic appendages of jellyfish.
The mouth of a jellyfish is located on its underside, at the center of its bell-shaped body. It is surrounded by tentacles and is used for both feeding and expelling waste. Jellyfish capture prey with their tentacles and transport it to the mouth for digestion.
Jellyfish do not have feet but they have tentacles which help them swim
no
Jellyfish tentacles can over 100 feet long and have stinging cells.
A box jellyfish has 15 tentacles on each of its sides and it has 3 sides.
the tentacles on a jellyfish that surround the mouth..... resource.. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cnidariamm.html
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.
tentacles
Yes, they do. Depending on what kind of jellyfish determines what they look like. Often time, the tentacles do the stinging.