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Radiate Animals

Cnidarians and Ctenophores

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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

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Radiates

• Radial symmetry• Tissue level organization• Two germ layers

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

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Radiate Phyla

• Cnidaria • Ctenophore

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Phylum Cnidaria

• Two forms– Polyp– Medusa

• Tentacles• Nematocyst

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Polyp and Medusa Forms

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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

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Hydra

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Hydra Tissue Structure

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Obelia Life Cycle

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Gonionemus

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Class Scyphozoa

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

– Radial canals lead to ring canal

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Aurelia Life Cycle

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Medusa

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Strobilia

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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

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Sea Anemone

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Sea Anemone

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Anemone Fish (Clown Fish)

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Zoantharian Coral

• Calcium carbonate exoskeleton secreted externally from base

• Contain mutualistic zooxanthallae algae

• Live in colonies• Hexamerous symmetry

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Coral Polyps

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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

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Soft Corals

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Phylum Ctenophora

• Comb Jellies• Move using cilia

– Comb plates• Do not have nematocysts

– Colloblasts capture food

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Comb Jelly Tentacle

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Comb Jelly Structure

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Comb Jelly Cilia

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Predatory Comb Jellies Approaching Prey

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Predatory Comb Jelly Engulfing a Comb Jelly

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Comb Jelly After a Meal


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