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Have tentacles with nematocysts near mouth. Nematocysts are stinging cells Cnidaria is Greek for “stinging cell” Examples: jellyfish, sea anemone, coral, hydra Most are marine, but some are freshwater. Nematocysts are used in defense and for feeding
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Radial Symmetry Central hollow body opening with one body opening. Body is two tissue layers thick Ectoderm- outside layer Endoderm- inside layer No skeleton. Water supports the body. Coral and sea anemone are sessile or stationary; adult jellyfish are moved by current. Some jellyfish can swim.
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Two basic shapes Polyp vase-shaped, mouth on top Medusa cup-shaped, mouth on underneath
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Nematocysts stun prey Tentacles put prey in mouth. Digestion takes place inside body. Wastes exit through mouth.
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Gas Exchange by diffusion Nerve net concentrated near mouth No circulatory system
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Asexual Budding Regeneration Sexual External fertilization takes place when eggs and sperm are released into the water.
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Provide homes for other organisms Coral grouping together makes coral reefs Jellyfish product poisons that are studied to better understand our own nervous systems.
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