Zoology - Radiate Animals (Test 1)
What are the stinging cells of cnidarians called?
cnidocytes
Cnidarians have a ____ life cycle.
dimorphic
Are medusae of the cnidarians monoecious or dioecious?
dioecious
Are members of Scyphozoa monoecious or dioecious?
dioecious
Are the cnidarians and ctenophores diploblastic or triploblastic?
diploblastic
The mouth of the medusa stage is directed ___ and ___ may extend form the rim of the umbrella.
downward tentacles
In a hydra, the mouth opens into the ___.
gastrovascular cavity
What is the internal body cavity of the radiate animals called?
gastrovascular cavity
In cnidarians, once the food is passed into the mouth, it goes to the _____ where it begins ____.
gastrovascular cavity extracellular digestion
The ____ cell produces enzymes for digestion.
gland
Modified for reproduction in a colonial polyp
gonotheca
What unique ability do ctenophorans have?
regeneration
In the polyp phase, where does the mouth lead to?
the gastrovascular cavity
What is an example of a hydroid colony?
Cliona
When food is broken down into useable components outside cells in the digestive cavity
Extracellular digestion
Reproductive polyp of a hydroid colony
Gonangium
In hydrozoan floating colonies, sacs containing ovaries or testes
Gonophores
What cnidarian is a freshwater solitary polyp?
Hydra
Organ of balance and equilibrium
Statocyst
Are members of class Hydrozoa colonial, solitary or some of both?
both
What do the enzymes secreted for cellular digestion do?
break down carbohydrates into simple sugars
What is the method of asexual reproduction of cnidarians?
budding of the polyp
Many members have ____ ____ for body support.
calcareous skeleton
What sensitize the cnidocytes?
Small organic molecules and vibrations
Corals supplement their nutrition with ___ collected from ____ ____.
carbon algal symbionts
What purpose does the mesoglea serve?
cells send processes into it (gelatinous) helps to support the body noncellular
What are the two phyla that are in the radiate animals group?
cnidaria ctenophora
Are members of phylum ctenophora solitary, colonial, or some of both?
solitary
Are members of class Anthozoa solitary, colonial, or some of both?
some of both
Are members of class Hydrozoa marine, freshwater, or some of both?
some of both
Members of phylum Ctenophora are ____ or ____ in shape.
spherical elipsoidal
What is the only sensory organ that ctenophorans have?
statocysts
Segmentation where segments break off to form new medusa
strobilization
In Scyphozoans, the Scyphistoma undergoes ___ to make buds which...
strobilization break loose to form jellyfish medusae
Food of cnidarians is captured by ___ which pass it to the mouth.
tentacles
Symmetry in which body parts are arranged in fours
tetramerous symmetry
The mesoglea of cnidarians lies between...
the epidermis and the gastrodermis
Members of phylum Ctenophora have adhesive ___ that are used for feeding.
Colloblasts
Reef that is near the land with no lagoon or very narrow lagoon
Fringing Reef
Lid that covers the end of the nematocyst
Operculum
Why is extracellular digestion advantageous?
it allows the organism to digest larger particles
What happens when the planula larva of a cnidarian settles?
it metamorphoses into a polyp
What kind of nervous system do ctenophorans have?
nerve net
What is the nervous system of a cnidarian composed of?
nerve net that may include some sensory organs
Do ctenophorans exhibit polymorphism?
no
Do members of phylum Ctenophora have nematocysts?
no
What kind of circulatory system do cnidarians have?
none
What kind of excretory system do cnidarians have?
none
What cells break down food both mechanically and chemically by crushing it and secreting enzymes
nutritive-muscular cells
_____ and _____ are all polyps with no medusa stage.
sea anemones and corals
The gastrovascular cavity of Anthozoans is partitioned by ___ or ____.
septa mesenteries
Reproduction in most medusae is ____.
sexual
What happens to the individual polyps if they are a part of a colony?
they become specialized for feeding, reproduction or defense
What level of organization do the cnidarians and ctenophores have?
tissue level (though they do have some organs)
Describe the body plan of the polyp phase.
tubular body directed upward and surrounded by tentacles
In class Hydrozoa, the medusae possess a ____.
velum
In a hydra, a ring of ____ encircles the mouth.
6 to 10 tentacles
What do members of phylum Ctenophora use for swimming?
8 rows of comb plates
Alternating between a polyp and medusa life stage or also alternating between sexual and asexual means of reproduction.
Alternation of generations
Reef that encircles a lagoon and has a steep bank on the seaward slope
Atoll
Reef that is parallel to the shore with a wide and deep lagoon
Barrier Reef
In hydrozoan floating colonies, fishing tentacles that sting prey and leave them to feeding polyps
Dactylozooids
What are the three types of polyp individuals found in a hydrozoan floating colonies?
Dactylozooids Gonophores Pneumatophore
What is the dominant form of members of class Scyphozoa?
Medusa
What is an example of a colonial polyp?
Obelia
Reef that is some distance back from any steep slopes
Patch (or bank) reef
In hydrozoan floating colonies, floating parts that are thought to have expanded from the original larval polyp
Pneumatophore
In Scyphozoans, the planula larva becomes attached and develops into the ____.
Scyphistoma
In class hydrozoa, the shelf-like membrane that extends inward from the edge of the umbrella
Velum
The polyp phase of cnidarian life is adapted for..
a sedentary life
Are cnidarians coelomates or acoelomates?
acoelomates
Are members of class Anthozoa marine, freshwater, or some members of each?
all marine
Are members of class Scyphozoa marine, freshwater, or some of both?
all marine
Are members of phylum Ctenophora freshwater, marine, or some of both?
all marine
The mesoglea of the Anthozoans contains..
amoeboid cells
Inside of the thread of a nematocyst there may be ___ or ____.
barbs or spines
Do members of phylum Ctenophora have a complete or incomplete digestive tract?
complete
What is another term used for the comb plates of the Ctenophorans?
ctenes
What are the two layers that compose a cnidarian?
epidermis and gastrodermis
In some cnidarians the epidermis contains certain types of special cells. What are they? (5)
epitheliomuscular, interstitial, gland, sensory, and nerve cells
What cells accomplish cellular digestion?
gastrodermal cells
In cnidarians, where does intracellular digestion take place?
gastrodermis
Feeding polyps with long tentacles of a hydroid colony
hydranths
Stalks attached to the hydrorhiza of a hydroid colony
hydrocauli
Root like stolon of a hydroid colony
hydrorhiza
Modified for eating in a colonial polyp
hydrotheca
Are members of class Scyphozoa solitary or colonial?
solitary
Do cnidarians have a complete or incomplete digestive system?
incomplete
What kind of muscle fibers do cnidarians have?
longitudinal and circular
Dominate life form of jellyfish
medusa (though some have a polypoid form at the same time)
Class Hydrozoa has sexual ___ and asexual ___.
medusae polyps
Inward extensions of the body wall
mesenteries
Medusa has a much thicker ___ than do polyps.
mesoglea
What noncellular layer do some cnidarians have in between the epidermis and gastrodermis?
mesoglea
____ lies between the epidermis and the gastrodermis of a cnidarian.
mesoglea
Are ctenophorans monoecious or diocious? Do they reproduce sexually or asexually?
monoecious sexually
Are cnidarians monoecious or dioecious?
most are dioecious
Are cnidarians freshwater or marine?
mostly marine
Cnidocytes produce organelles called ____.
nematocysts
Tiny capsules made of chitin-like material with a coiled filament
nematocysts
What do the stinging cells of cnidarians contain and what is their function?
nematocysts that shoot out to sting prey
Where is the mouth of the Hydra?
on a conical elevation called the hypostome
What does the body wall consist of in a cnidarian?
outer epidermis and inner gastrodermis separated by mesoglea
What is the bottom of a polyp that is attached to a substrate called?
pedal disk
The Scyphozoa zygote develop into a ciliated ____ larva.
planula
In cnidarians, what does the zygote develop into?
planula larva
What are the two phases of life for the cnidarians?
polyp and medusa
Do members of class Anthozoa have the polyp stage only, medusa stage only, or both stages in their life cycle?
polyp stage only
What type of symmetry do members of phylum Ctenophora have?
radial
What type of symmetry do the cnidarians and ctenophores have?
radial
Do the medusa reproduce sexually or asexually?
sexually
What do hydras feed on?
small crustaceans insect larvae worms
The medusa form is ___ shaped and is ___ ____.
umbrella or bell free swimming
What is the method of sexual reproduction for cnidarians?
using gametes produced by the medusa