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Cnidarians
CNIDARIANS
Phylum Cnidaria
•  Cnidaria means “stinging cells”
•  About 9000 species
•  Most are marine (jellyfish,
coral, sea anemones,
Portuguese man-of war)
•  Hydras are found in
freshwater
•  All have arm-like tentacles
copyright cmassengale
Cnidarian Characteristics
•  Radial symmetry
•  Hollow gut -Gastrovascular
cavity has single opening
(serves as both mouth and
anus)
•  Two tissue layers
(diploblastic)
•  Outer epidermis and inner
gastrodermis
Cnidarian Characteristics
• Either polyp (tubular) or
medusa (bell shaped)
• Tentacles surround mouth
• Only animal with cnidocytes
(stinging cells) found in the
tentacles
• Nematocyst – coiled,
harpoon-like stinger inside
cnidocyte that shoots out
Two Main Body Plans of
Cnidarians UPRIGHT TENTACLES
TENTACLES HANG DOWN
Motile - swim
Usually sessile
epidermis
Polyp
mouth
mesoglea
gastrodermis
Medusa
Mesoglea THICK
Mesoglea THIN
mesoglea-filled bell
tentacles
Jellylike
mesoglea
between two
cell layers
supports
cnidarian
Cnidarian Characteristics
• Cnidocytes contain poison to
paralyze prey
• Tentacles bring food into mouth
• Inner gastrodermis secretes
digestive juices into
gastrovascular cavity which
digests food and circulates
nutrients
• Undigested food is released
through the mouth – only one
opening
Extracellular Digestion
• 
Food
digested
outside of
cells
•  Digestion is
completed in
the
gastrodermal
cells
(intracellular)
Cnidocyte
Coiled nematocyst
Nematocyst
Barbed,
threaded
stinger
capsule’s lid
trigger
nematocyst
Cnidarian Systems
• Have a simple
nerve net & sensory
receptors (no brain)
• Eyespots detect
light
• Muscles help in
directional
movement &
capturing prey
Cnidarian Systems
• Respiration,
Circulation and
Excretion – all
carried out by
diffusion
Cnidarian Systems
• Reproduction
• Asexual –
polyps bud
• Sexual – most
cnidarians are
separate sexes
• Fertilization is
external – take
place in water
Cnidarian Taxonomy
•  Kingdom Animalia
•  Phylum
Cnidaria
•  3 Classes:
•  Scyphozoa
•  Hydrozoa
•  Anthozoa
Cnidarian Taxonomy
•  Scyphozoans “cup
animals”:
Jellyfish
•  Anthozoans “flower
animals”:
Sea anemones
Corals
•  Hydrozoans “water
animals”:
Hydra
Cnidarian Diversity
Coral polyps
Sea Anemone
Jellyfish
Coral polyps
Anthozoans
Anthozoan Characteristics
Sea Anemones
§  Brightly colored & Resemble
flowers
§  Solitary polyps
§  Feed on invertebrates & fish
Corals
§  Most are colonial
§  Build limestone case
§  Live as polyps in their case
Sea
Anemones &
Coral
•  Exist only as
Polyps
•  Clownfish live
in anemone
tentacles
•  Corals build a
limestone
case which
build up &
form reefs
ANEMONE
CORAL
Distribution of Coral Reefs
Hydrozoans
Hydrozoans
Hydra
• Exist only as polyps
• Reproduce by
budding
• Freshwater only
• Form resistant
zygotes when
environment is bad
• Move by
somersaulting with
tentacles
Hydra
Hydra Feeding
Food in
Gastrovascular
Cavity
Portuguese
man-of-war
•  Colonial Hydrozoan
(not a single
organism
•  Tentacles sting
prey such as fish
& humans
•  Polyps in colony
feed
•  Has gas-filled air
float
Hydrozoan Life Cycle
Most hydrozoans alternate polyp and medusa forms,
as in the life cycle of Obelia
Obelia Life Cycle (Hydrozoan)
Larva called a planula
reproductive
polyp
male medusa
female medusa
ovum
sperm
zygote
feeding
polyp
polyp
forming
planula
Fig. 25-15a, p.411
Cubozoans
Box JellyFish
Scyphozoans
Scyphozoan
Characteristics
Jellyfish
•  Medusa is dominant
body form
•  Go through small
polyp stage during
life cycle
• Stinging tentacles
• May live close to
shore or the open
ocean
Parts of a Jellyfish
https://youtu.be/Pu_ijC8HFRU
Some Jellyfish Show
Luminescence
Jellyfish
Life Cycle
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