cnidosacs
Cnidosacs are specialized defensive organs found in many aeolid nudibranchs (sea slugs). Each cnidosac houses nematocysts, the stinging cells stolen from cnidarian prey, which the animal can use for protection.
Mechanism and structure: During feeding, aeolid nudibranchs typically ingest cnidarians such as hydroids or anemones. The
Function and significance: The stored nematocysts can be deployed in defense against predators, providing an effective
Distribution and variation: CNidosacs are characteristic of many aeolid nudibranchs but are not universal among all