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CNIDARIA
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Characteristics Class Scyphozoa- Jellyfish- medusa form Class Antozoa- corals, sea anemones- polyp form Class Hydrozoa- Hydras Tentacles 2 body plans: Polyp- attached to ocean floor, mouth opens up, tentacles surround mouth
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Characteristics Medusa- free floating/swimming form, mouth opens down, tentacles trail down, bell-shaped No organs Movement- jellyfish swim, anemones move slowly along ocean floor
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Anatomy Gas exchange happens at cell level No muscle cells, skeleton, or circulation Nerve Net Epidermis cells create “skin” No excretory system
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Anatomy Tentacles have nematocysts – stinging cells Central hollow body cavity Radial symmetry Acoelomates
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Feeding Uses stinging ability to capture food Prey is stung and brought to mouth by tentacles Digested in central body cavity Niche: Predators, carnivores
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Reproduction Reproduction is both sexual and asexual Asexual- budding by hydras, coral, sea anemones Sexual- jellyfish have both sexes. Females produce eggs, males produce sperm
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Life Cycle Fertilized egg turns into larvae Larvae settles on ocean floor Polyp develops Medusa buds off of polyp Medusa reproduces sexually to form fertilized egg
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Habitat Marine/ Ocean habitat Polyp form lives on ocean floor Medusa form swims freely in open water What are some biotic and abiotic factors?
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Colony Life Corals reefs- coral polyp attaches to rock or ocean floor, secretes calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) which is a hard skeleton. Then it reproduces asexually. Offspring attach on top of same hard skeleton and cycle goes on. This is how a coral reef is built
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Colony Life Portuguese Man-o- War Is really over 1000 polyps living together Some sting, some digest, some produce sex cells
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Hydra Stays in polyp form throughout life Only freshwater cnidarians Predators- prey on small invertebrates Named after Greek mythology serpent-like creature with many heads
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Adaptations Regeneration of body parts Anemones have strong adhesion in strong waves Asexual reproduction – can colonize a large area quickly Anemone can contract to a tight ball to prevent drying out in low tide
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