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what are cnidoblast?

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Answered by anishamhetre05
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cnidocyte is an explosive cell containing one giant secretory organelle called a cnidocyst that can deliver a sting to other organisms. The presence of this cell defines the phylum Cnidaria. Cnidae are used to capture prey and as a defense kiagainst predators.

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Answered by jhangir789
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  • The cnidoblast is a characteristic feature of the phylum Cnidaria, present within the body surface of their mouth and their tentacles.
  • The cnidoblasts contain special cells called the cnidocytes.
  • These are large secretory cells also called the stinging cells.
  • They help in protection and also in capturing prey.
  • They are commonly seen in hydra, jellyfish etc.
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