Sting cells are normally found in

a

Flatworms

b

Hydra

c

Snails

d

Paramecium

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unique229
5 years ago

Cnidarians contain specialized cells known as cnidocytes (“stinging cells”) containing organelles called nematocysts (stingers). These cells are present around the mouth and tentacles, and serve to immobilize prey with toxins contained within the cells. Nematocysts contain coiled threads that may bear barbs.

pherocious
10 years ago

Hydra :they fall under class: hydrozoa and phylum: coelenterata having cindoblasts or nematocysts which are stinging cells

emmyfunzamize
1 year ago

they said have a stinging cell, which means the organism being referred to has to be multicellular eg hydra, a tissue, paramecium is just a single cell, and it's trichocyte is just an extension of his cell not another cell, just as his Cilias.

Usthing
2 years ago

But paramecium also has stinging cells na?

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