- A
cnidocyte (also
known as a cnidoblast) is an
explosive cell
containing one
large secretory organelle called a
cnidocyst (also
known as a
cnida (pl. cnidae))...
-
nervous system distributed throughout a
gelatinous body and the
presence of
cnidocytes or cnidoblasts,
specialized cells with
ejectable flagella used mainly...
- stingray, the
venomous spurs on the hind legs of the male platypus, and the
cnidocyte tentacles of the jellyfish. The term
sting was
historically often used...
-
Lathyrism Locoism Mushroom Strychnine Related topics Bite and
Stinger plant Cnidocyte Venomous animals Poisonous animals Deadly fungus Mycotoxicology...
-
Lathyrism Locoism Mushroom Strychnine Related topics Bite and
Stinger plant Cnidocyte Venomous animals Poisonous animals Deadly fungus Mycotoxicology...
-
coral have
numerous hair-like tentacles.
Cnidarians have huge
numbers of
cnidocytes on
their tentacles. In
medusoid form, the body
floats on
water so that...
- live at the
surface of the ocean. It has
numerous microscopic venomous cnidocytes which deliver a
painful sting powerful enough to kill fish, and even,...
- cnidae), is
clothed with
highly specialised stinging cells called cnidocytes.
Cnidocytes contain specialized structures called nematocysts,
which look like...
-
expanded to
catch p****ing prey.[clarification needed] They are
armed with
cnidocytes (stinging cells). In many species,
additional nourishment comes from a...
- cystoma, oocyst,
polycystic cyt- cell Gr**** κύτος (kútos) astrocyte,
cnidocyte, cytapheresis, cytaster, cytokine, cytokinesis, cytokinin, cytology, cytoplasm...