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  1. video. How Do Jellyfish Sting? Jellyfish are transparent and made up of 95 percent water, so you’d think there isn’t much to them. But you’d be wrong. Jellyfish are more complex than you’d think—and one of their most fascinating parts is their stinging cells. Located on their tentacles, jellyfish's stinging cells are called cnidocytes.

  2. Jun 14, 2018 · Watch: Dr. Michael Boniface explains jellyfish stings. Journalists: Broadcast-quality sound bites with Dr. Boniface are in the downloads. What are jellyfish stings? “Jellyfish stings actually result from hundreds of tiny, little nematocysts that adhere to your skin from jellyfish tentacles," says Dr. Boniface.

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Video by Lena van Giesen. Science & Tech. How jellyfish and sea anemones know when (and when not) to sting. Juan Siliezar. Harvard Staff Writer. February 10, 2021 5 min read. Scientists analyze stinging response on a molecular level. To sting or not to sting?

  4. Aug 20, 2014 · That’s what a new video describes a jellyfish sting as, and they have the footage to prove it. A video posted on the channel “Smarter Every Day,” run by rocket scientist and mechanical...

  5. Aug 6, 2022 · Jellyfish stings are fairly common problems for people swimming, wading or diving in oceans. The long tentacles trailing from the jellyfish can inject venom from thousands of microscopic barbed stingers. Most often jellyfish stings cause instant pain and inflamed marks on the skin. Some stings may cause more whole-body (systemic) illness.

  6. Aug 6, 2022 · Diagnosing jellyfish stings generally doesn't require a visit to a health care provider. If you do go, your provider will likely be able to diagnose your injury by looking at it. Your health care provider may collect samples of the stingers to help guide treatment.

  7. The symptoms of jellyfish stings depend on the type of jellyfish you made contact with. If you have a minor jellyfish sting, you may feel slight pain, itching, burning or throbbing. A jellyfish sting may look like a rash with red, purple or brown patches. More serious jellyfish stings can cause greater harm.

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