why does our body irritates if it come in contact with jellyfish?
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Jellyfish tentacles contain specialised cells called cnidocytes that contain structures that inject venom into the flesh when an organism comes in contact with it. This jellyfish sting causes irritation to the skin, pain and burning that can last for several hours.
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