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Phylum Cnidaria Classes: 1. Coral- Anthozoa 2. Hydra- Hydrozoa
3. Sea Jellies/ Jellyfish- Scyphozoa 4. Sea Anemones- Anthozoa subclass Hexacorallia
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Body Structure A. Polymorphism = more than one body form 1. Polyp
2. Medusa
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Polyp Coral polyp Tube with tentacles around the mouth Sessile
“Juvenile” Form Coral polyp
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Polyp (sea anemone)
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Medusa Umbrella shape Tentacles around mouth Motile, Free-swimming
“Adult” Form
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Tentacles Discharged nematocyst Have nematocysts (stinging cells)
Coiled thread discharges like a harpoon Contains neurotoxin Paralyzes prey Discharged nematocyst
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Habitat A. Aquatic 1. Most Marine 2. Few fresh-water
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Feeding A. Carnivores (predators) B. Process of feeding 1. Tentacles sting prey with nematocysts 2. Tentacles grab prey 3. Prey pulled into mouth Lion’s mane eats another jelly
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Lion’s mane jellyfish
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Ecological Role Predators and prey Neurotoxins in medical research
Coral – jewelry, building, reefs (surfing!) Coral reefs - habitat for many -great biodiversity - protect coastline E. Symbiosis with other organisms
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Clown fish & eggs with sea anemone
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Class Anthozoa: Corals
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Class: Anthozoa Subclass Hexacorallia
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Class- Hydrazoa
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Class Scyphozoa
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