Jellyfish, crayfish, and octopi all have a specialized cell in common. This cell helps the organism determine if it is right-side up. It acts similar to a human's inner ear and helps the organism know if it is unbalanced and detects changes in gravity. This specialized cell is called a

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Answer:

Jellyfish, crayfish, and octopi all have a specialized cell in common. This cell helps the organism determine if it is right-side up. It acts similar to a human's inner ear and helps the organism know if it is unbalanced and detects changes in gravity. This specialized cell is called a statocyst.

Explanation:

The statocyst is a balance sensory receptor, present in some aquatic invertebrates.