Biology, asked by kedareojas, 1 year ago

Why our body irritates if it comes in contact with jelly fish?

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Answered by Shyna123
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jellyfish produce venom. Venom helps the jelly fish to protect from its prey. The surface of jellyfish produce the stingers. When we touch it, it feels very irritating.
Answered by SocioMetricStar
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Answer:When the human body  comes in contact with the jelly fish the body feels pain and irritation and this is because of the venom released by the jelly fish for its protection from other aquatic animals .Jelly fish have thousands of tentacles and these tentacles are armed with stinging cells and are used to defend prey .They  have  specialized cells called cnidocytes ,these cells have tiny envenomed harpoons like structure and these structure fire into the flesh of any organism that comes in contact with them because of this venom the body feels irritation.




contain tiny, envenomed harpoon-like structures that fire into the flesh of any organism that comes into contact with them and

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