prey capture
Nematocyst discharge is triggered by an immediate approach or a foreign stimulus. When the cell is discharged, a brand new nematocyst is created as the system in each cell can only be activated once.
Nematocyst discharge is triggered by an immediate approach or a foreign stimulus. When the cell is discharged, a brand new nematocyst is created as the system in each cell can only be activated once.
nematocyst
venom
If you mean Nematocyst, a structure such as jellyfish
A nematocyst is a stinging cell found in the tentacles of cnidarians like jellyfish and sea anemones. When triggered, the nematocyst fires a coil-like structure that injects venom into its prey or predator, immobilizing or killing it. This mechanism is crucial for the cnidarians' ability to capture and consume food.
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nematocyst
their tentacles
A nematocyst is a specialized stinging cell found in the tentacles of cnidarians like jellyfish and sea anemones. When triggered by a physical contact or a chemical stimulus, the nematocyst releases a coiled thread that can inject venom into the prey or predator. This helps the cnidarian defend itself or capture prey.
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