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Section 2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora
Chapter 33 Section 2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora
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Phylum Cnidaria Body Plan
Freshwater hydra, stinging jellyfish, & flowerlike coral Medusa- bell-shaped Polyp- vase-shaped
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Cnidaria- Body Plan Epidermis- outer layer Gastrodermis- inner layer
Mesoglea- between epidermis & gastrodermis Gastrovascular cavity- single opening or mouth Tentacles- flexible extensions
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Cnidaria- Feeding/Defense
Cnidocytes- specialized cells used for defense and capturing prey Nematocyst- cnidocyte organelle, long filament coiled up
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Cnidaria- Nervous System
Nerve net- diffuse web of interconnected nerve cells
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Cnidaria Classes Class Hydrozoa Portuguese man-of war Hydra
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Cnidaria Classes Class Cubozoa Box jellyfish
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Cnidaria Classes Class Scyphozoa Jellyfish
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Cnidaria Classes Class Anthozoa Sea anemones & corals
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Phylum Ctenophora “Comb-like”/ Comb jellies
Move by beating their cilia Have cells called colloblasts, which secrete a sticky substance that binds to their prey- located on two tentacles
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Phylum Ctenophora Sensory structure- apical organ- ables ctenophores to sense their orientation in water Bioluminescence- production of light by means of a chemical reaction
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REVIEW!!! Describe how cnidarians feed.
Name one organism from each of the 4 cnidarian classes. Compare and contrast cnidarians and ctenophores.
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