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Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria & Ctenophora)

Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria & Ctenophora). Phylum Cnidaria. Diploblastic organisms Radially symmetrical Dimorphic Cnidocytes ~10,000 species Aquatic. Taxonomic Characteristics. Diploblastic Gastroderm & Musculo-epithelial tissues. Taxonomic Characteristics.

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Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria & Ctenophora)

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  1. Phylum Coelenterata(Cnidaria & Ctenophora)

  2. Phylum Cnidaria • Diploblastic organisms • Radially symmetrical • Dimorphic • Cnidocytes • ~10,000 species • Aquatic

  3. Taxonomic Characteristics • Diploblastic • Gastroderm & Musculo-epithelial tissues

  4. Taxonomic Characteristics • Incomplete digestive tract • Coelenteron

  5. Taxonomic Characteristics • Decentralized nervous system

  6. Taxonomic Characteristics • Cnidocytes

  7. Everted nematocyst Hydrozoan stinging and capturing prey

  8. Cnidarian Dimorphism

  9. Cnidarian Dimorphic Life Cycle Colonial hydrozoan

  10. Cnidarian Taxonomy • Phylum Cnidaria • Class Hydrozoa • Class Scyphozoa • Class Cubozoa • Class Anthozoa

  11. Class Hydrozoa • Most varied of the cnidarian groups • Includes freshwater species (Hydra spp) • Colonial species common (Obelia sp) • Most have typical dimorphic life cycle • Polyp forms dominant (Hydra)

  12. A typical Hydrozoan • Hydra • Lacks medusa stage • Asexual - budding • Sexual – gametes • Planula larva

  13. hydranths Colonial Hydrozoan - Obelia • Colony of specialized hydranths • Gonangia (gonozooids) – reproduction • Gastrozooids – feeding • Dactyolozooids – catching prey

  14. Obelia –schematic diagram • Portuguese Man-O-War (Physaliaphysalis) • Polyp – air bag • Feeding & reproductive hydranths - tentacles

  15. Colonial Hydrozoans • Fire Corals • NOT TRUE CORAL • Hydrozoan colony • TRUE CORAL • Anthozoan colony • Cnidocytes cause severe pain

  16. Dimorphic Life Cycle and Reproductive Modes • Asexual • Budding • Medusa buds • Polyp buds • Sexual • Gonadal tissue • Gametes • Fertilization, embryogenesis • Planula larvae

  17. Class Scyphozoa • Typically thought of as jellyfish • Most have typical dimorphic life cycle • Polyp stage is atypical • Majority of life cycle spent in medusa form

  18. Scyphozoan Life Cycle

  19. Jellyfishes

  20. Lion’s Mane Jelly (Cyaneacapillata)

  21. Class Cubozoa

  22. Class Cubozoa • Chironex fleckeri • Size of human head with tentacles (4) up to 9 ft long • 18-24 ft of tentacles can deliver enough poison to kill in <5 min.

  23. Class Anthozoa • Anemones & Corals • Lack medusa form; largely polyp • Form colonies (especially coral)

  24. Class Anthozoa – Typical Polyp Form

  25. Class Anthozoa • giant anemone or purple-tipped anemone (Condylactis gigantea) Often harbors cleaning shrimp among its tentacles

  26. Anemone Coral & Anemone Fish

  27. Class Anthozoa – Hard Coral • Hexacorallia – 6-fold symmetry • Precipitate Ca3(CO3)2 from sea water • become skeletal structures that become coral reefs • Contain zooxanthelae

  28. Class Anthozoa – soft corals • Octocorallia – 8-fold symmetry • Form complex tube-like skeletal structures • Lack zooxanthella

  29. Class Anthozoa – Soft Corals

  30. Reefs • Shallow tropical waters • Hermatypic corals (Class Anthozoa, Subclass hexacorallia, Order Scleractinia) • Contain symbiotic dinoflagellates • Precipitate CaCO3 to form “exoskeleton”

  31. Phylum Ctenophora • Comb-jellies • Rows of cells with fused cilia – comb-plates • <100 species • Lack cnidocytes • Complete digestive tract

  32. Ctenophore Morphology

  33. Ctenophore Morphology

  34. Ctenophore Body Forms • Biradial symmetry • Two tentacle clusters • Even # comb rows • Some are bilateral

  35. Bioluminescence

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