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A jellyfish uses its tentacles to capture food. The tentacles have specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures called nematocysts. When the tentacles come into contact with prey, the nematocysts release toxins that paralyze the prey. The jellyfish then moves the prey toward its mouth, located at the center of its bell, using its oral arms. The prey is digested in the jellyfish's gastrovascular cavity.

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M Awlad Hossain

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