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13 September, 14:35

Touching a jellyfish can be a very painful experience whereas touching a comb jelly is not painful. Why is there a difference? Ctenophores do not possess nematocysts. Ctenophores only use nematocycts for feeding, not for defense. Nematocysts in ctenophores lack venom. Ctenophores have very reduced nematocysts that cannot penetrate human skin.

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  1. 13 September, 16:46
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    Answer:comb jellies don't have stinging tentacles as they use them only for grabbing onto food
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