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their tentacles
Appendages in cnidarians are called tentacles . They are used in food capture and defense . Stinging cells are present in tentacles .
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.
True, tentacles are a common feature among cnidarians like jellyfish and sea anemones. These structures are typically armed with stinging cells called cnidocytes, which help cnidarians capture prey and defend against predators. Tentacles are used for a variety of functions including feeding, sensing the environment, and locomotion.
what is the arm like structures surrounding the mouth of cnidarians
Mainly through suspension feeding. Cnidarians use stinging tentacles (nomocytes) to capture their prey. Once the tentacles grab the food it is absorbed in the gastrovascular cavity (stomach) and taken in asnutrients.
cnidarians are animals that look like plants and are found at the bottom of the ocean. they have tentacles that can sting you if you touch them
Cnidarians do not have legs. Many have stinging tentacles. The number of these varies by species.
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By swimming using tentacles
Cnidarians come in two forms: a medusa has tentacles that hang down and polyps usually live attached to a surface.
Cnidereans have pressure-sensitive poison glands called nematocysts that are usually on their tentacles. When their [prey] touches these nematocysts, small "fangs" inject poison into the [prey]. The poison in the nematocysts can paralyze or even kill small animals. Once the prey is subdued, the tentacles pull the prey towards the mouth.