Animals (Ctenophora and Cnidaria)
cnidocil
"trigger" for cnidocytes when moved, causes nematocyst to discharge
medusa and polyp
2 body forms of cnidarians
Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, Anthozoa
4 classes within Cnidaria
Portuguese man-of-war
4 types of polyp hydrozoans that live together to make this which people often think of as an organism
mesoglea
A jelly-like substance between the inner layer and outer layer of cells in a cnidarian
zooxanthellae
Algae that lives symbiotically with reef-building coral species . They use waste products from the coral to photosynthesize and in return, coral gets energy, and is able to build calcium carbonate reefs faster yellowish color
zoochlorellae
Any single green algae that lives symbiotically within the body of anthozoans greenish color
Cnidaria is diploblastic
Cnidaria is triploblastic or diploblastic
oral arms
Four long arms that extend from around the mouth/anus of a jellyfish and are used to collect food and move it into the mouth
acontia threads
Thread-like extensions of the lower ends of septal filaments into the gastrovascular cavity of some Anthozoa; bear cnidocytes and can be inverted to catch prey.
ephyra
Tiny medusa that comes off the polyp in reproduction develops into the mature medusa
symbiodinium
a dinoflagellate symbiosis with corals the coral gets a photosynthetic organism and the dinoflagellates get protection and a place to live
solitary
anemones are ___________ (colonial/solitary)
colloblast
cells that allow comb jellies to stick to their prey aka gluey cells
Cubozoa
class of box jellies in phylum Cnidaria
class Hydrozoa
class of hydras within phylum Cnidaria -reproduces asexually by budding -polyp and medusa
Anthozoa
class of sea anemones and corals in phylum Cnidaria no medusa form, only polyp colonial or solitary name means "flower animals" symbiotic relationships: zoochlorellae and zooxanthellae
class Scyphozoa
class of true jellyfish within phylum Cnidaria
box jellyfish
clear can see in Australia super dangerous - can kill people called "the most dangerous creature on the beach" in class Cubozoa in phylum Cnidaria
calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
compound that makes up the shell of corals
colonial
corals are ___________ (colonial/solitary)
gastrozoids
feeding polyps on a Portuguese man-of-war
nematophore
gas bag on Portuguese man-of-war full of air - helps it float
planula
larvae form of cnidarians motile ciliated
dactylozoids
long strings of polyps contain the nematocysts
aurelia
moon jelly real name
thread, bladder
nemato means, cyst means
nematocyst
organelle that houses the cnidocytes
Ctenophora
phylum of comb jellies name means "comb bearing" biradial symmetry lacking cnidocytes iridescence and bioluminescence move by ctenes found in benthic locations and some freshwater cannibalistic organism gif with deal w it
Cnidaria
phylum of hydras, corals, anemones, and jellyfish
zooplankton
refers to animals that drift through the ocean
gonozoids
reproductive polyps on a Portuguese man-of-war
ctene
row of microscopic fused cilia used for locomotion by comb jellies (Ctenophora) move like oars in a boat usually has 8 of these
cnidocytes
stinging cells located on tentacles
manubrium
term referring to the general structure in the center of the jellyfish where the mouth hangs down
endoderm and mesoderm
the 2 germ layers that cnidarians produce
strobila
the asexually reproductive polyps formed on the scyphistoma repetition of units
scyphistoma
the fixed polyplike stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish, which reproduces asexually by budding (strobilation). developed from Scyphozoa planular larva feeding stage
bioluminescence
the production of light by means of a chemical reaction in an organism
iridescence
the quality of exhibiting rainbow-like colors, brilliant appearance
pedal disc
the structure in polyp cnidarians that allows it to anchor to surfaces
Anthozoa
their GVC is divided into different areas by septa septa is the same idea as the septum we saw in Ascomycota and Basidiomycota these septa are also called mesentery
lappet
there are 8 of these on each ephyra Zanzot described them as "bilobed things" "fold/flap/dangly thingy"
evert
to turn inside out
biradial symmetry
type of symmetry where an organism has both bilateral symmetry and radial symmetry
ectoderm
what germ layer is the epidermis derived from in cnidarians?
endoderm
what germ layer is the gastrodermis derived from in cnidarians?