Biology, asked by ompawar2003, 1 year ago

our body irritate if it comes in contact with jellyfish. give reason

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Answered by danielochich
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Jellyfish has long tentacles trailing from its body.

When this tentacles come into contact with human skin they can inject you with venom from thousands of microscopic barbed stingers.

Jellyfish stings vary greatly in impact.

Most often they result in immediate pain and red, irritated marks on the skin.

Some jellyfish stings may cause more entire body illness.

And in rare cases jellyfish sting can become fatal.
Answered by aqibkincsem
76
A jellyfish is a aquatic invertebrate and has a bell shape with suspended tentacles.

They open and close their body to swim in the water.

If someone comes into contact with them they can sting them.

Their stringers contain poisons that are toxic to humans.
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