The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.
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Organisms such as jellyfish, anemones, and some species of coral have tentacles with stinging cells called cnidocytes. These stinging cells are used for defense, predation, and capturing prey by injecting venom into their targets.
The box jellyfish survives with its venomous stinging cells
One cell that a jellyfish has is nematocysts(stinging cells on tentacles).
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.
Cnidocytes
Jellyfish tentacles can over 100 feet long and have stinging cells.
Jellyfish use stinging cells to protect themselves & catch food
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.