Phrases with «stinging cells»

The phrase "stinging cells" refers to special cells found in the tentacles of certain animals, like jellyfish or sea anemones, that can release tiny harpoon-like structures called nematocysts. These nematocysts inject venom into their prey or threat, causing a painful stinging sensation. Full definition

Sentences with «stinging cells»

  • Each one contains hundreds of stinging cells, used for capturing and holding on to prey. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Tubelip wrasses eat dangerously, daring to dine on sharp corals lined with stinging cells. (sciencenews.org)
  • The dangling blobs themselves are harmless, but nearby tentacles are equipped with a battery of potent stinging cells, that make quick work of the small fish. (discovermagazine.com)
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