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Phylum Cnidaria Phylum Cnidaria ● Radial symmetry ● Mouth at oral end surrounded by tentacles ● One opening into and out of gastrovascular cavity ● Cnidocytes (stinging cell) that discharge nematocysts (stinger) ● 2 body forms - Polyp & Medusa ● Two germ layers (tissue layers) ● Nerve net (no centralized brain) ● Still no circulatory or respiratory systems Radial Symmetry Mouth and Tentacles Generalized Cnidarian Life Cycle Cnidocyte Structure and Nematocyst Discharge Diploblastic - 2 germ layers ● Epidermis - outer covering (ectoderm) ● Mesoglea - middle non-living jelly-like layer ● Gastrodermis - lines gastrovascular cavity (endoderm) Nervous System Class Hydrozoa ● Only Class that can be found in both freshwater & marine environments ● Cnidocytes present only on epidermis ● About 50% of life is spent as medusa and 50% as polyps ● Hydra, Obelia, Man-of-War Obelia ● Freshwater or marine ● Live in colonies rather than free living like hydra ● Colonies contain two types of polyps, feeding and reproductive ● Dual-stage life cycle like other Cnidarians Obelia Reproductive Polyp Feeder Polyp Obelia Class Hydrozoa - Gonionemus Class Hydrozoa Physalia ● Commonly called the Portuguese Man-of-War ● Not a jellyfish or even a single organism ● Made of a colony of hydrozoans that perform specialized functions Class Hydrozoa Physalia ● Gastrozooids – Feeding & digestion ● Dactylozooids – Prey capture ● Gonozooids – Reproduction ● Pneumatophore – Gas-filled float Class Hydrozoa Physalia Class Scyphozoa Class Scyphozoa ● True Jellyfish ● Round velum with tentacles arising from multiple points along edge of velum ● Passive predators that drift with currents and seldom chase food ● Thick mesoglea layer (jelly of the jellyfish) ● All marine Class Scyphozoa Aurelia – Moon Jellies Aurelia Life Cycle Fig. 13.18 Class Cubozoa ● Medusa form dominant & cube shaped ● Known as Box Jellyfish ● Tentacles arise at the four corners from a base called the pedalium ● All marine ● Strong swimmers which prey primarily on fish ● Stings of some may be fatal within minutes to humans. Class Cubozoa Velum Pedalium Tentacle Class Cubozoa The Box Jellyfish Cubozoans have eyes concentrated in 4 spots called rhopalia. They use them to actively chase down prey rather than simply drifting into food like other Cnidarians Class Cubozoa ● The sea wasp is considered to be the most venomous animal known to man ● One brush against the skin will inject enough venom to put a full grown adult in the hospital for over a week ● Even a full morphine drip can not relieve the pain ● Total venom amount in animal is enough to easily kill over 60 adult humans Class Cubozoa Class Cubozoa Class Anthozoa ● Sea Anemones (solitary) & Coral (colonial) ● Medusa stage absent ● Polyps begin life as female and become hermaphroditic as they age ● Hermaphrodites release sperm and females release eggs into the water when conditions are right (moon & temperature) ● All Marine Class Anthozoa Sea Anemone Symbiosis Class Anthozoa Corals ● Colony of interconnected polyps ● Protective skeleton of calcium carbonate ● Polyp retracts when not feeding ● Polyps form large colonies rather than living alone like the anemones Zooxanthellae ● Photosynthetic dinoflagellates (brown algae) ● Live in corals ● Mutualism - Provide nutrients for coral by photosynthesis while gaining a home ● Coral Bleaching - Rising CO2 levels is causing the acidification of the world’s oceans. Zooxanthellae can not tolerate low pH and die Class Anthozoa Brain Coral Class Anthozoa Sea Fan Class Anthozoa Pipe Organ Coral Class Anthozoa Mushroom Coral Class Anthozoa Staghorn Coral Phylum Ctenophora ● Like other Cnidarians, ctenophores have radial symmetry, 2 germ layers (2 cell layers thick instead of one), and a deadend digestive tract with no anus ● Commonly called comb jellies ● Hermaphroditic with external fertilization in the water ● No polyp/medusa lifecycles as in Cnidarians (Grow directly into freeswimming organisms) & no cnidocytes either ● Move via cilia on outer edges of body (largest animals to move this way) ● Marine predators that feed on plankton The End