The Jellyfish

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The Jellyfish Cnidarians have radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and cnidocytes All animals except sponges Belong to the clade Eumetazoa, the animals with true tissues Phylum Cnidaria Is one of the oldest groups in this clade

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The Jellyfish. Cnidarians have radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and cnidocytes All animals except sponges Belong to the clade Eumetazoa, the animals with true tissues Phylum Cnidaria Is one of the oldest groups in this clade. Cnidarians - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Jellyfish

• Cnidarians have radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and cnidocytes

• All animals except sponges

– Belong to the clade Eumetazoa, the animals with true tissues

• Phylum Cnidaria

– Is one of the oldest groups in this clade

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• Cnidarians

– Have diversified into a wide range of both sessile and floating forms including jellies, corals, and hydras

– But still exhibit a relatively simple diploblastic, radial body plan

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• The basic body plan of a cnidarian

– Is a sac with a central digestive compartment, the gastrovascular cavity

– There are two types of body

• The polyp, a sessile attached form and

• Medusa, a free floating active form

• A single opening

– Functions as both mouth and anus

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http://webs.lander.edu/rsfox/invertebrates/hydra.html

Anatomy of a polyp

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Anatomy of a medusa

http://webs.lander.edu/rsfox/invertebrates/aurelia.html

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• Cnidarians are carnivores

– That use tentacles to capture prey

• The tentacles are armed with cnidocytes

– Unique cells that function in defense and the capture of prey

http://www.tarleton.edu/~biology/pfau/BIOL1214/lectures/2acoelomates/cnidarians.htm

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A cnidocyte of a hydra

Tentacle

“Trigger”

Nematocyst

Coiled thread

DischargeOf thread

Cnidocyte

Prey

Campbell & Reece, Biology, 7th Ed., Pearson

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Scyphozoans

• In the class Scyphozoa

– Jellies (medusae) are the prevalent form of the life cycle

• In the class Cubozoa, which includes box jellies and sea wasps

– The medusa is box-shaped and has complex eyes

• Class Anthozoa includes the corals and sea anemones

– Which occur only as polyps

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Physalia

Hydrozoa

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float

tentacles

Digestive polyps

Reproductive polyps

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Vellela vellela (By the Wind Sailor)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nativeagle/101348346/in/photostream/

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Hydrozoa

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/pictures/Hydrozoa.html

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Class - Cubozoa Box Jellies

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Hydrozoans

• Most hydrozoans

– Alternate between polyp and medusa forms

http://orion1.paisley.ac.uk/courses/Tatner/biomedia/pictures/hydro.htm

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An animal that eats jellyfish, the Sunfish

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http://www.earthwindow.com/mola.html#