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Cnidarians & Ctenophorans
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CNIDARIANS copyright cmassengale 2
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Phylum Cnidaria About 9000 species Most are marine (jellyfish, coral, sea anemones, Portuguese man-of war) Hydras are found in freshwater All have arm-like tentacles copyright cmassengale 3
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Cnidarian Characteristics
Radial symmetry Hollow gut -Gastrovascular cavity has single opening (serves as both mouth and anus) Two tissue layers (diploblastic) Outer epidermis and inner gastrodermis copyright cmassengale 4
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Cnidarian Characteristics
Either tubular or bell shaped Tentacles surround mouth Only animal with cnidocytes (stinging cells) found in the tentacles Nematocyst – coiled, harpoon-like stinger inside cnidocyte that shoots out copyright cmassengale 5
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Cnidarian Characteristics
Cnidocytes contain poison to paralyze prey Tentacles bring food into mouth Inner gastrodermis secretes digestive juices into gastrovascular cavity which digests food and circulates nutrients copyright cmassengale 6
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Extracellular Digestion
Food digested outside of cells copyright cmassengale 7
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Cnidocyte Coiled nematocyst copyright cmassengale
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Barbed, threaded stinger copyright cmassengale
Nematocyst Barbed, threaded stinger capsule’s lid trigger nematocyst copyright cmassengale 9
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Cnidarian Systems Have a simple nerve net & sensory receptors Muscles help in directional movement & capturing prey copyright cmassengale
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Jellylike mesoglea between two cell layers supports cnidarian
mesoglea-filled bell tentacles Jellylike mesoglea between two cell layers supports cnidarian copyright cmassengale 12
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Two Main Body Plans of Cnidarians
UPRIGHT TENTACLES TENTACLES HANG DOWN Polyp epidermis mouth mesoglea gastrodermis Medusa Mesoglea THICK Mesoglea THIN copyright cmassengale
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Cnidarian Diversity Scyphozoans: Jellyfish Anthozoans: Sea anemones Corals Hydrozoans: Hydra Cubozoa Box Jellies copyright cmassengale 15
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Cnidarian Diversity Coral polyps Jellyfish Sea Anemone Coral polyps copyright cmassengale 16
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Anthozoans copyright cmassengale
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Anthozoan Characteristics
Sea Anemones Brightly colored & Resemble flowers Solitary polyps Feed on invertebrates & fish Corals Most are colonial Build limestone case Live as polyps in their case copyright cmassengale
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Sea Anemones & Coral ANEMONE CORAL copyright cmassengale 19
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Distribution of Coral Reefs
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Hydrozoans copyright cmassengale
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Hydrozoans Hydra Exist only as polyps Reproduce by budding Freshwater only Form resistant zygotes when environment is bad Move by somersaulting with tentacles copyright cmassengale 22
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(A) late Blastula, (B) sideview of early gastrula, (C) view on blastopore of gastrula, (D) planula larva, (E) primary polyp copyright cmassengale
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Hydra copyright cmassengale 24
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Hydra Feeding copyright cmassengale 25
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Food in Gastrovascular Cavity copyright cmassengale
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Portuguese man-of-war copyright cmassengale
Colonial Hydrozoan (not a single organism) Tentacles sting prey such as fish & humans Polyps in colony feed Has gas-filled air float copyright cmassengale
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Hydrozoan Life Cycle Most hydrozoans alternate polyp and medusa forms, as in the life cycle of Obelia copyright cmassengale 29
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Obelia Life Cycle (Hydrozoan) Larva called a planula
female medusa male medusa reproductive polyp sperm ovum feeding polyp zygote polyp forming planula Fig a, p.411 copyright cmassengale 30
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Scyphozoans copyright cmassengale
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Scyphozoan Characteristics
Jellyfish Medusa is dominant body form Go through small polyp stage during life cycle Stinging tentacles May live close to shore or the open ocean
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Parts of a Jellyfish 33 33
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Some Jellyfish Show Luminescence
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Jellyfish Life Cycle
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CTENOPHORANS copyright cmassengale 37 37
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Ctenophoran Characteristics
Called comb jellies All marine Approximately 100 species May be spherical, ovoid, or elongate in appearance Bioluminescent copyright cmassengale
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Ctenophoran Characteristics
Radial symmetry Have eight plates of fused cilia that resemble combs Move by beating cilia Most of the body is jelly-like mesoglea Body & tentacles covered with sticky mucus to catch prey copyright cmassengale
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Comb Jelly Anatomy copyright cmassengale 40
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Tentacles Ctenophore: Comb Jelly copyright cmassengale 41
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Ctenophore
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Alive
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Cubozoans Box JellyFish copyright cmassengale 47
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