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The scientific name for tentacles varies depending on the organism. In cephalopods like octopuses and squids, the term "tentacle" is often used generally, but the specific structures are called "arms" and "tentacles" where the latter typically refers to longer, specialized appendages. In cnidarians, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, the term "tentacles" is commonly used to describe the stinging structures that capture prey. Overall, the terminology can differ based on the species and context.

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