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What is the function of cnidoblasts cells in hydra??

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Answered by Surnia
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Hydra can be define as the genus of small freshwater organisms that belong to the phylum Cnidaria. These belong to the class Hydrozoa. These are native of tropical and temperate regions.

Explanation:

  • The hydra posses a specialized structure called as cnida or cnidoblasts.
  • The cnidoblast is an explosive cell structure that consists of giant secretory organelle.
  • The cnida is used to capture prey and provide defense from the predators.
  • The cnida is characteristic feature of corals, jellyfish and sea anemones.

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Answered by jitekumar4201
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Function of Cnidoblast cell

Explanation:

  • Cnidoblast cells are found in Phylum cnidaria (ex-Hydra) which contain one or more cnida also called secretory organelle.
  • This is called as stinging organ.

Function-

  • Cnidocyte contain capsules within which calcium ion is present that is released when trigger is activated.
  • Cnidoblast are mainly defense organ that help the animal to protect from it's enemy.
  • Cnidoblast are also use to detect pray and also to capture pray
  • Cnidoblast cell contain toxic substance that is use to paralyze or kill the enemy as well as it's prey.
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