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Radiate Animals. Cnidarians and Ctenophores. Radiates Are Eumetazoans. Radiates. Radial symmetry Tissue level organization Two germ layers Ectoderm and endoderm Nerve net (simple nervous system) Extracellular digestion. Cnidaria. Ctenophore. Radiate Phyla. Phylum Cnidaria. Two forms - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Radiate Animals

Cnidarians and Ctenophores

Radiates Are Eumetazoans

PhylumC nidaria

H ydra , je lly fish e tc ...

Phy lumC tenophoraC om b je llies

G rade R ad ia taR a dia l Sym etry

D iv is ion Pro tos tom ia D iv is ion D eu te ros tom ia

G rade B ila tera taB ila tera l Sym etry

Eum etazoaTrue T issue s

Radiates

• Radial symmetry• Tissue level organization• Two germ layers

– Ectoderm and endoderm• Nerve net (simple nervous system)• Extracellular digestion

Radiate Phyla

• Cnidaria • Ctenophore

Phylum Cnidaria

• Two forms– Polyp– Medusa

• Tentacles• Nematocyst

Polyp and Medusa Forms

Class Hydrozoa

• Mostly colonial• Polyp and medusa life cycle for most• Hydra – non colonial polyp stage only• Obelia – typical colony

– Chiton exoskeleton– Extracellular and intercellular digestion

Hydra

Hydra Tissue Structure

Obelia Life Cycle

Gonionemus

Class Scyphozoa

• Larger jellyfish• Not colonial• No vellum• Internal gastric pouches

– Radial canals lead to ring canal

Aurelia Life Cycle

Medusa

Strobilia

Class Anthozoa

• Subclasses– Zoantharia – anemones, hard coral– Alcyonaria – sea fans (soft coral)– Ceriantipatheria – tube anemone, horny coral

• Polyp form, no medusa stage• Partitioned gastrovascular cavity

Sea Anemone

Sea Anemone

Anemone Fish (Clown Fish)

Zoantharian Coral

• Calcium carbonate exoskeleton secreted externally from base

• Contain mutualistic zooxanthallae algae

• Live in colonies• Hexamerous symmetry

Coral Polyps

Alcyonarian Coral

• Octomerous symmetry

• Colonial• Can communicate

with members of colony through tubes call solenia

• Endoskeleton composed of spicules and protein and secreted within mesoglea

Soft Corals

Phylum Ctenophora

• Comb Jellies• Move using cilia

– Comb plates• Do not have nematocysts

– Colloblasts capture food

Comb Jelly Tentacle

Comb Jelly Structure

Comb Jelly Cilia

Predatory Comb Jellies Approaching Prey

Predatory Comb Jelly Engulfing a Comb Jelly

Comb Jelly After a Meal

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