Cnidocyte

/ˈnaɪdəˌsaɪt/ noun

A specialized stinging cell found in cnidarians (jellyfish, corals, sea anemones) that contains a nematocyst. When triggered, it rapidly fires a barbed thread to capture prey or defend against predators.

From Greek 'knide' meaning nettle and 'kytos' meaning cell, literally 'nettle cell.' Named for the stinging sensation these cells produce, similar to being stung by a nettle plant. The term was coined when microscopic examination revealed these specialized cellular weapons.

AMcnidocyte
ARخلايا قنيدية
BNকনাইডোসাইট
CAcnidocit
CScnidocyt
DAcnidocyt
DECnidozyt
ELκνιδοκύττα
EScnidocito
FAcnidocyte
FIcnidocyt
FRcnidoccyte
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