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Phylum Cnidaria Jellyfish, Sea Anemones and Coral Background Examples Jellyfish, Sea anemones, etc. Soft bodied animals with stinging tentacles arranged in a circle around the mouth. All have radial symmetry Specialized cells & tissues Background 2 distinct stages of life polyp-sessile (non-moving) flowerlike medusa- motile (moving) bell shape Have gastrovascular cavity-hollow central space inside, digestion happens here Form and Function Predators- use nematocysts (stinging cells) to stun prey they eat. Nematocyst resembles loaded dart. “dart” springs into prey they releases the poison which paralyzes victim. Form and Function Predators prey is then pushed through mouth into gastrovascular cavity where it’s broken up slowly. Anything not digested goes back out through the mouth. Most species of Cnidarians are only a few cell layers thick. No complicated body systems. Form and Function Nerve Net simple system concentrated around the mouth. Does spread through the body. Information is transmitted by specialized cells. • Chemical and touch receptors- medusa and polyp forms. Also, helps tell which way is up. Form and Function NO muscle cells- but some epidermal cells act like muscles when stimulated. Can extend, shrink and move tentacles. These cause Jellyfish medusa to “open/close” Reproduction- Asexual and Sexual Asexual- polyps can bud, resembles tree buds Sexual-open water fertilization, ciliated larva swims around then settles attaching itself to hard surface. Specific Cnidarians Class Hydrozoa Class Scyphozoa Class Anthozoa Class Hydrozoa Hydra, Portuguese Man of War Long polyp, short medusa Colonial Specialized polyps have specific jobs. Class Hydrozoa Freshwater Hydra Solitary polyps, no medusa stage. Somersault to move. Separate sexes (usually) some are hermaphroditic. Class Hydrozoa Polyp colony one polyp forms a balloon to keep colony floating. Others form long stinging tentacles. Other polyps digest, others make eggs & sperm. Class Scyphozoa Same life cycle long medusa, short polyp (larva form only) size varies Nematocysts relatively harmless but a few species can cause Australian jellyfish causes death in 3-20 minutes. Class Scyphozoa Jellyfish washed onshore Underneath View Class Anthozoa Sea Anemones, Coral Only polyp form, no medusa Sexual Reproduction open water external fertilization ciliated larva ciliated larva swims to bottom and becomes polyp Class Anthozoa Sea Anemones solitary polyps range from low tide areas to the very deep. Some are photosynthetic All have and use nematocysts Class Anthozoa Found in shallow water. Have a skeleton make of calcium carbonate. Mostly colonial Most produced by budding. Grow very slow Form coral reefs Niche in World Symbiotic Relationship- Ex. Clownfish and sea anemones Coral reefs- provide homes for fish, pearls, protect land from wave actions. Medical research- Anti-cancer drugs from coral reef defense toxins, help deepen understanding of nerve cell function.