Interesting Cnidarians

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Interesting Cnidarians

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Interesting Cnidarians. Hydras- a Hydrozoan. Freshwater hydrozoan Spend most of life as polyp Can move with a somersaulting movement. Portuguese Man-Of-War. A type of hydrozoan that grows in a colony One of the polyps ( pneumatophore) becomes a float to keep the colony on the surface - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hydras- a Hydrozoan

Freshwater hydrozoan Spend most of life as

polyp Can move with a

somersaulting movement

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Portuguese Man-Of-War

A type of hydrozoan that grows in a colony

One of the polyps (pneumatophore) becomes a float to keep the colony on the surface

also known as bluebottles for the purple-blue color of their pneumatophores

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They may produce very long tentacles(up to 50m)

the poison in the nematocysts is very strong and causes humans great pain (but rarely deadly)

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JellyfishMost of life is as a medusa

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The sting of most jelly fish are harmless to humans, but the tiny, Australian jellyfish can kill you in 3-20 minutes.

Box jelly

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Sea Anemones & Corals

Only have the polyp stage

Most ecologically important invertebrates

Sea anemones are solitary polyps

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Sea anemones

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Clownfish and Sea Anemone –

Symbiotic relationship • sea anemone receives protection from polyp-eating

predators, like Butterfly Fish, which the clown fish chases away.

• the anemone also gets fertilizer from the feces of the Clown Fish

• tentacles protect clown fish from its predators

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Corals

Grow in shallow, tropical water

Produce skeletons of CaCO3

Most are colonial, creating coral reefs

Entire ecosystems revolve around coral reefs

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Coral reefs also protect the land from the ocean swells and waves

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Corals produce chemicals to prevent being overgrown by other organisms. Some of these chemicals have been used as anti-cancer medications