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Lesson 10.2: Cnidarians (Jellies & Corals)
*Refer to Chapter 6 in your Textbook
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Learning Goals: I can label the anatomy of a cnidarian.
I can describe the life cycle of a cnidarian. I can differentiate between the different classes of cnidarians.
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Cnidarian Characteristics:
Tissues, but still no organs Radial Symmetry: have a central axis (like a pizza) Two Body Plans: Polyp: sessile stage Medusa: free-floating stage
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Cnidarian Structures:
Tissues: Ectoderm (or Epidermis): outer most layer of cells Mesoglea: gelatinous material making up majority of the animal’s body Endoderm: lining of the inside of the body Gastrovascular cavity: (pre-stomach) where digestion occurs Mouth/Anus: food enters and waste is removed
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Cnidarian Structures:
Tentacles: feeding and locomotion Nematocysts: Coiled stinging dart ready to strike located on tentacles Cnidocytes: Stinging cells located within the dart
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Cnidarian Life Cycle: Both asexual and sexual in same cycle Asexual:
From polyp to medusa Sexual: From medusa to polyp *Draw the diagram on the board
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Cnidarian Classes: Class Hydrozoa:
Colony = individual members physically connected and adapted to share resources Ex. Portuguese Man of War Individual polyps have different roles: Feeding - Carnivorous Predator Reproduction Defense
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Cnidarian Classes: Class Schyphyzoa “True Jellies”
Medusa is the predominant stage Carnivorous Predator Class Cubozoa “Box Jellies” Most venomous jellyfish in the world
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Cnidarian Classes: Class Anthozoa “Flower animal”
Sea anemones and corals No medusa stage, Sessile Corals secrete a hard skeleton Suspension feeding: grab plankton from the water while sessile
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Cnidarian Ecological Roles:
Symbiotic Relationships: Zooxanthellae with Coral Clownfish with Anemone Habitat: Coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystem on Earth Human: Tourism Pets Medicine
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