Biology, asked by mohitraul2006, 8 hours ago

which special cell are present in cnidaria
pls help ​

Answers

Answered by XxSANDHUxX
14

\huge{\bf{\underline{\underline{ \colorbox{lavender}{\color{red}{αиѕωєя}}}}}}

Nearly all (about 99 percent) cnidarians are marine species. Cnidarians contain specialized cells known as cnidocytes (“stinging cells”), which contain organelles called nematocysts (stingers). These cells are present around the mouth and tentacles, serving to immobilize prey with toxins contained within the cells.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Nearly all (about 99 percent) cnidarians are marine species. Cnidarians contain specialized cells known as cnidocytes (“stinging cells”), which contain organelles called nematocysts (stingers). These cells are present around the mouth and tentacles, serving to immobilize prey with toxins contained within the cells.

Similar questions