Invertebrate Phylum: CNIDARIANS (Coelenterates)

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Invertebrate Phylum: CNIDARIANS (Coelenterates)

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Invertebrate Phylum: CNIDARIANS (Coelenterates). Vocabulary "Cnidarian” = nettle "Coelenterata" = hollow gut polyp = "vase" shaped body form medusa = "bell" shaped body form Cnidocyte =stinging cell. Vocabulary - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Invertebrate Phylum:CNIDARIANS

(Coelenterates)

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Vocabulary"Cnidarian” = nettle

"Coelenterata" = hollow gut

polyp = "vase" shaped body form

medusa = "bell" shaped body form

Cnidocyte = stinging cell

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Vocabularynematocysts = capsule with coiled,

threadlike tube; inside cnidocytes

endoderm= inner layer of skin

ectoderm= outer layer of skin

mesoglea= jelly-like layer between ectoderm and endoderm

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Types

anemones, jellyfish, hydras, coral, Portuguese-man-o-war

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Characteristics* Polyp - sedentary, nonmotile, cylindrical body with mouth and tentacles

* Medusa - upside down bowl, mouth and tentacles facing down; modified for swimming

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Characteristics* Food digestion

- Paralyze prey with cnidocytes - Tentacles push food to mouth - Cells in gastrovascular cavity release enzymes over prey - Waste ejected through mouth

"Nerve Net" = simple nervous system around mouth

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Habitat

Fresh and salt waterWorldwide

Mostly South Pacific and Caribbean

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ReproductionAsexual

Buds grow tentacles and separate (warm)Sexual

Eggs and sperm made in testes and ovaries

Sperm fertilize egg; zygote with protective cover shed in spring (fall,

cool)

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