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Title: Phylum Cnidaria


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Phylum Cnidaria
  • Jellyfish, hydra, sea anemones,
  • coral

2
Cnidarian questions
  • What do we already know about Cnidarians (from
    the phlyo. Tree)
  • Two tissue layers (germ layers)(ecto and
    endoderm)
  • diploblastic
  • Radial Symmetry
  • 2. Look at the life cycle of a jellyfish
  • A. What are the two body types of Cnidarians?
  • Which is mobile? Sessile?
  • Medusa is mobile
  • Polyp is sessile

3
Appearance
  • Polyp cylindrical, vase shaped animals that are
    usually attached to a rock or sea floor
  • Ex. Hydras, sea anemones, corals
  • Medusa bell-shaped body umbrella
  • Ex. Jellyfish

4
Appearance (cont.)
5
Symmetry
  • Radial symmetry

6
Skeletal/Muscle System
  • NO MESODERM, sono real muscles!
  • most have primitive muscle cells
  • coral have external skeleton of calcium carbonate

7
Capturing Prey LETS EAT!!!
Nematocyst (harpoon)
  • cnidarians are carnivores (eat meat)
  • use tentacles arranged in a ring around their
    mouth to capture prey
  • when a trigger is stimulated on a stinging cell
    called the cnidocyte, a harpoon or nematocyst
    shoots out injects poison into the prey

Cnidocyte (stinging cell)
8
Capturing Prey Cnidocyte and Nematocyst at work
Nematocyst (harpoon)
Cnidocyte (stinging cell)
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Digestion
  • Sac w/ a digestive cavity (gastrovascular cavity)
    w/ a single opening that acts as a mouth/anus

Jellyfish
Hydra
11
Digestion (cont.)
  • food is pushed into the gastrovascular cavity
    where digestion begins (extracellular digestion)
  • undigested remains leave through the mouth/anus

12
Nervous System
  • No brain or even ganglia, no cephalization, etc
  • Nerve Net- have simple sensory receptors that
    detect respond to stimuli

13
Circulation
  • NONE!!

14
Respiration
  • Diffusion- oxygen from water moves into cells
    (high to low)

15
Reproduction
  • Asexual budding- formation of outgrowths that
    pinch off from parent to live independently
  • Sexual- forms a zygote and free swimming planula
    that settles on ocean floor
  • MOST ALTERNATE B/W POLP MESDUSA LIFE FORM

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Reproduction (cont.)
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Reproduction (cont.)
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Excretion
  • Diffusion to release waste

19
Cnidarian Taxonomy
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  • Class Hydrozoa
  • Ex- Hydra
  • both asexual polyps and sexual medusa stages
  • Reproduction
  • Sexual eggs and sperm are shed into the water
    and form fertilized eggs planula is by passed
    with eggs hatching into young hydras
  • Asexual reproduction via budding

21
Class Hydrozoa cont. Other Hydrozoans
Portuguese man-of-war Single gas-filled float
with tentacles Tentacles house the polyps and
modified medusae of the colony
22
  • Class Scyphozoa
  • Jellyfish
  • The medusae are large and contain massive
    amounts of mesoglea
  • Sexual and Asexual reproduction

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  • Class Anthozoa
  • include sea anemones and coral
  • Exclusively marine there is no medusa stage
  • Most anthozoans are colonial (e.g. corals) and
    secrete external skeletons composed of calcium
    carbonate.

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