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‖ cnida Zool. (ˈknaɪdə) Pl. cnidæ. [mod.L., a. Gr. κνίδη nettle.] The nettle cell (urticating, or thread cell) of the Cœlenterata (jelly-fish, hydra, etc.), in which their power of stinging resides: usually called nematocyst. Hence [combining form cnido-], ˈcnidoblast [Gr. βλαστός germ], the cell in...
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Operculum (animal)
The cover that rapidly opens a cnida of a cnidarian such as a jellyfish or a sea anemone.
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Cnidocyte
cnidocyte (also known as a cnidoblast or nematocyte) is an explosive cell containing one large secretory organelle called a cnidocyst (also known as a cnida Structure and function
Each cnidocyte contains an organelle called a cnida, cnidocyst, nematocyst, ptychocyst or spirocyst.
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Ceriantheomorphe brasiliensis
It was once thought that the mucus production caused the formation of the tube, however it is now understood that cnida are responsible.
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Raoiella indica
Red palm mite, Raoiella indica Hirst (Arácnida: Acari: Tenuipalpidae). University of Florida IFAS Extension.
Kane, E.C., R. Ochoa, G.
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