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One of the fastest biological processes known to man — that of the jellyfish sting — now has been captured on camera. Thomas W. Holstein and his colleagues at the University of Heidelberg in Germany recently recorded the phenomenon. Organisms in the phylum Cnidaria have nematocysts, or stingers, that contain a mixture of hemolytic and neurotoxic poisons. The toxins can be discharged with a pressure of about 15 MPa, enough to penetrate even the thick outer shells of a crustacean and to cause a great deal of pain. The tentacles of a polyp Hydra contain hundreds of painful...Read full article

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