The Sting

The phylum Cnidaria is full of diverse animals that arm themselves with stinging cells called nematocysts. They can be found all over; shallow or deep, saltwater or freshwater

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

How do Cnidarians espond to stimuli?

Cnidarians have sensitive nervous tissue that allows rapid communication between cells, enabling coordinated movement.
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