noun
- A specialized stinging cell found in jellyfish, sea anemones, and other cnidarians, containing a coiled harpoon-like structure used to capture prey or defend against predators.
Usage: biology; also called cnidocyte or stinging cell
Examples
- Jellyfish use nematocysts to paralyze small fish and plankton.
- The nematocyst fires its barbed filament in milliseconds when triggered.
- Sea anemones rely on nematocysts to capture food particles from the water.
- Each nematocyst contains venom that helps subdue prey.
- The tentacles of a hydra are covered with thousands of nematocysts.
- When you brush against a jellyfish, its nematocysts can cause painful stings.