Tiny Giants Of The Sea
Jellyfish are a class of organisms belonging to the subphylum Cnidaria within the phylum Coelenterata. They have a wide distribution in the world's oceans, and some species can also be found in freshwater environments. The body of a jellyfish is typically umbrella-shaped, consisting of a central dome and tentacles that extend vertically. The tentacles of jellyfish contain numerous small stinging cells known as cnidocytes, which contain venom and are used to paralyze or capture prey. When the tentacles of a jellyfish come into contact with prey or other stimuli, the cnidocytes release venom,
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