On the Middle and end!
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At the base (bottom) of the tenticles.
The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.
The nematocysts are stinging cells of cnidarians located all along the feeding tentacles. These cells are inverted "harpoons" that react physically and chemically to stimuli at a speed of 1/1000th of a sec.
the long stringy things at the bottom of the jelly fish are the tentacles
Tentacles
The anus of an octopus is behind its brain.
Squid are exclusively carnivorous, feeding on fish and other invertebrates. They usually have two elongated tentacles especially for the capture of food. The mouth of the squid is equipped with a sharp horny beak made of chitin, used to kill and tear prey into manageable pieces.
Cnidocytes
On a squid, the inside surfaces of the arms and tentacles are lined with hundreds of sub-spherical suction cups, Each is mounted on a stalk. Each arm and tentacle is divided into three regions: carpus, manus, and dactylus. The carpus has a dense cluster of cups, in six or seven irregular, transverse rows. The manus is broader, close to the end of the arm, and has enlarged suckers in two medial rows. The dactylus is the tip.
The stinging cells of cnidarians, called cnidocytes, are located on specialized structures called nematocysts. These nematocysts are found on the tentacles of cnidarians and are used for defense and capturing prey.
The geographic center of the cattle feeding industry began to shift from the Midwest to the southern plains states in 1972. By the 1980s the biggest cattle feeders were located primarily in Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado.
A medusa has a bowl shaped body with stinging cells on the tips of their tentacles. Their mouth is located on the bottom where their tentacles are, and their central cavity is in the middle of their body. A polyp's body is shaped like a vase with stinging cells at the end of their tentacles, and their central cavity in the middle of their body. Their mouth is on the top of their body with their tentacles.
They first sting their prey.Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish, ingesting and voiding through the same hole in the middle of the bell. Jellies hunt passively using their tentacles as drift nets.move from tentacles to mouthJellyfish eat by capturing fish or other small animals with their tentacles and dragging it into their mouths. These tentacles stun the animal so that it does not try to get away.