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- Nematocyst | Cnidarian, Cnidarian Venom Coelenterates | Britannica
Nematocyst, minute, elongated, or spherical capsule produced exclusively by members of the phylum Cnidaria (e g , jellyfish, corals, sea anemones) Several such capsules occur on the body surface
- Cnidocyte - Wikipedia
Nematocyst (Penetrant or Piercing [11]): The penetrant or stenotele is the largest and most complex nematocyst When discharged, it pierces the skin or chitinous exoskeleton of the prey and injects the venomous fluid, hypnotoxin, that either paralyzes the victim or kills it
- Nematocyst - Definition and Examples - Biology Online
A nematocyst is a capsular structure containing a coiled, hollow tube, and is found within the nematocyte Nematocytes are specialized cells found in the tentacles of Cnidarians (e g jellyfish, hydras s, sea anemones, etc )
- How Does a Nematocyst Work? The Stinging Cell Explained
A nematocyst is a microscopic, harpoon-like organelle found exclusively in cnidarians, a diverse group of aquatic animals including jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals
- NEMATOCYST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Medical Definition nematocyst noun nem· a· to· cyst ˈnem-ət-ə-ˌsist ni-ˈmat-ə- : one of the minute stinging organelles of various coelenterates called also stinging cell
- Cnidaria: Stinging Phylum Nematocysts | Earth Life
A basic Nematocyst is a capsule made of something like chitin, within which rests a coiled thread This thread can be shot out of the capsule to encounter prey items, or in some cases to repel predators
- Nematocyst - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nematocysts, also known as stinging capsules, contain a coiled filament which discharges after contact with a foreign body or by osmotic mechanisms After the filament punctures the skin, nematocysts release toxins causing both local and systemic reactions
- Types of Nematocysts and Their Roles in Different Species
Nematocysts are specialized organelles found within the cells of cnidarians, a diverse group of aquatic animals including jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, and hydras These microscopic harpoon-like structures play a crucial role in defense, prey capture, and interaction with the environment
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