Stinging cells on tentacles of a Portuguese Man-o-War / Bluebottle (Physalia physalis) As a cell cooperative rather than a corporate animal, the marine Bluebottle exhibits a metabolic system that has survived since the beginning of the Ediacaran Period almost 600 million years ago. Consequently its stinging cells fire independently in response to stimuli.
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