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Sea anemones respond to stimuli through specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures known as nematocysts. When triggered by touch or the presence of prey, these cells release toxins to capture or deter threats. Additionally, anemones can retract their tentacles or move to a different location in response to environmental changes or disturbances. This ability to react quickly helps them secure food and protect themselves from predators.

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