Transcript cnidarians
Anjali Chacko, Michelle Fernandez, Rose Zhang
oMarine
oSpecialized Cells
oCnidocytes – stinging organelles
oSolitary or Colonial
o Polyp
o Dorsal mouth with tentacles
o Ex: Hydra
o Medusa
o Mouth on lower oral surface
o Ex: Jellyfish
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o Hydrozoa
o EX: Hydras, Hydroids, Portuguese Man-of-War
o Polyp dominant/ alternation
o Some Colonies
o Scyphozoa
o EX: Jellyfish
o Medusa dominant
o Free Swimming
o Anthozoa
o EX: Sea Anemones, Corals
o No medusa
o Sessile
oRadial symmetry
oHollow sac with mouth and surrounding
tentacles at one end
oMouth leads to gastrovascular cavity
(digestive)
oMouth – ingests food, expels waste
oEpidermis
o Protective covering
oGastrodermis
o Lines gut, digestive
oMesoglea
o Gelatinous, acellular
o Separates epidermis + gastrodermis
1. Paralyze prey with Nematocysts
o Nematocysts
o Stinging cells
o In cnidocytes
o Stimulated – release coiled, hollow thread
o Sticky or long and coil around prey or
barbs/spines
2. Prey then pushed into mouth
3. Lastly, gastrovascular cavity for digestion
o Body motion helps circulate contents
Through diffusion
No cell far from surface
Nerve nets
Nerve cells that connect sensory
cells in body wall to contractile and
gland cells
Cells contacted and entire body
responds by crunching in
oAsexual
o Budding – good conditions
o Colony – buds remain on parent
oSexual
o Fall or stagnant water
o Become males and females
Female – ovary – single egg
o Male – testis - sperm
o Zygote – may become covered with shell for
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