Cnidaria II - Biology Junction
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum Cnidaria
Characteristics
Radial
or biradial symmetry
Diploblastic organization
Mesoglea between epidermis and
gastrodermis
Gastrovascular cavity
Nerve net
Cnidocytes – used in defense and
feeding
Reproduction/Life Cycle
Can
be monoecious or dioecious
Alternate generations between
polyp and medusa form
Polyp – asexual and sessile
Medusa – dioecious and free
swimming
Reproduction Cont’d
Planula
– Cnidaria larvae
Polyps are produced by budding or
planula
Medusae formed by budding from
a polyp body wall
Feeding
Use
cnidocytes to stun or kill prey
Tentacles contract to bring food to
mouth
Food is digested in gastrovascular
cavity
Support and Locomotion
Hydrostatic
Skeleton
Some classes have longitudinal
muscles that aid in movement
Polyps – somersault, inchworm,
glide on base, and walk on their
tentacles
Medusae – swim and float
Classification
Class
Hydrozoa
Class Scyphozoa
Class Cubozoa
Class Anthozoa
Class Hydrozoa
Mostly
marine, but the only class
with freshwater members!
Alternate generations
Mostly colonial polyps
Obelia
Gastrozooid
– feeding polyp formed
from planula larvae
Grows through budding into more
gastrozooids
Gonozooid – reproductive polyp that
forms medusa by budding
Medusae then reproduce sexually
Gastrozooid
Gonozooid
Gonionemus
Medusa
predominant
Has a velum (shelf-like lip that
projects inward)
Velum creates jet propulsion
Mouth at end of a manubrium
Nerve ring that coordinates
swimming movements
Statocyst – responds to gravity
Hydra
Freshwater
Polyps
only, no
medusae
Testes form
sperm by
meiosis
Ovaries form
one egg each
Physalia
Portuguese man-ofwar
Colonial
Cannot swim
Cnidocytes in
tentacles are lethal to
small vertebrates and
dangerous to humans
Class Scyphozoa
All
marine
“True Jellyfish” – medusa
dominant
Stinging Nettle, Mastigias
Aurelia
Gastrodermal
cells have cilia to
circulate food
Feeds on plankton
Rhopalia – chemoreceptors
Lappets – touch receptors
Statocysts – gravity sensors
Ocelli - photoreceptors
Class Cubozoa
Medusae are
cuboidal
Polyps are
reduced or
absent
Tentacles hang
from corners
Class Anthozoa
Polyps
only, no medusae
Mouth has a pharynx
Gastrovascular cavity is divided
into sections
Sexual and asexual reproduction
Sea Anemones
Corals