Zoology Ch. 3
How deep are corals able to form reefs?
100 feet (30 meters)
What class, whose name means flower animals, is composed of sea anemones and corals?
Anthozoa
the true beauties of the phylum cnidaria
Class Anthozoa
the creatures most of us think as the Real jellyfish
Class Scyphozoa
The capturing, or stinging polyps of a Man-o-War
Dactylozooids
Characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria
Entirely aquatic; mostly marine Radial symmetry with no definite head Two stages in life cycle: Polyps and Medusae Body containing 2 layers: Epidermis and Gastrodermis Central Gastrovascular Cavity with a single opening that serves as a mouth and an anus Presence of nematocysts within tentacles to capture prey Nerve Net which carries info both ways Asexual reproduction by budding; sexual by sperm and egg No true coelomic cavity, excretory, or respiratory system
the feeding, or digestive polyps of a man-o-war
Gastrozooids
specialized asexual polypoid structures
Gonangia
Corals that have a mutually symbiotic relationship with a special algae called Zooxanthellae, that live inside them
Hermatypic corals
The freshwater member of the class Hydrazoa is called what?
Hydra
free swimming stage which USUALLY has hanging tentacles
Medusa stage
The thin jellylike layer between the two germ layers of cnidarians is called what?
Mesoglea
The sessile polypoid colonial hydrazoan we studied is better known as what?
Obelia
light sensitive organs that help them determine light intensity
Ocelli
The floating polymorphic colonial Hydrazoan is better known as what?
Physaia or Portuguese man-o-war
sexual reproduction in cnidarians is carried out by monoecious or dioecious forms. The resultant larval form is called what?
Planula
act like sensory receptors for touch
Rhopalia
Jellyfish have 2 very important sensory structures called what?
Rhopalia and Ocelli
The true jellyfishes belong to what class?
Scyphozoa
What kind of reef is simply a circular or a semicircular reef with no island in the middle?
atoll reef
What kind of reef has a lagoon between the island and the reef?
barrier reef
most common form of asexual reproduction
budding
sexual reprodcution
carried out by sperm and egg-as hermaphrodites They have both ovaries and testes
The stinging cells of cnidarians are called what?
cnidocytes
very similar to miniature sea anemones except they secrete there own skeletal structures and have no siphonoglyph
corals
The unusual tissue in cnidarians which helps them move are called what?
epitheliomuscular tissue
What kind of reef is found around newer islands, when the reef is found along the shoreline?
fringing reef
The large hollow gut of cnidarians is better known as what?
gastrovascular cavity
produce gonopores, which develop into Medusae
gonangia
The kind of corals that build reefs are called what?
hermatypic corals
What creatures place anemones on their backs?
hermit crabs
has a mouth located above the hypostome, a raised portion inside the ring of tentacles
hydra
only freshwater hydrazoan--also only one with NO medusa stage and is a singular organism rather than colonial
hydra
used for attachment and locomotion in a basal disc
hydra
opens into the gastrovascular cavity
hydra mouth
have the most distinctive and obvious medusa in all of the phylum cnidaria
jellyfish
the sexual free-swimming stage in the life cycle is called what?
medusa
stages of aurelia
medusa, zygote, planula, scyphistoma, strobila, Ephyra
What do clow fishes produce to keep from getting stung by sea anemones?
mucus
What is the Epitheliomuscular tissue made up of?
myofibrils and epitheliomuscular cells
the special stingers on cnidocytes with barbed filaments used to capture and paralyze prey are called what?
nematocysts
a colonial, marine hydrazoan
obelia
2 germinative layers which surround the jellylike mesoglea
outer epidermis and inner gastrodermis
larva
planula
the gas filled sail or float of a man-o-war
pneumatophore
sessile stage which USUALLY has tentacles reaching upward
polyp stage
What does a clown fish get from its anemone?
protection
The sensory structures in Scyphozoans are called what?
rhopalia
exist only in polyp form; do NOT have a medusa stage
sea anemone
clown fish live in a mutually symbiotic relationship with what?
sea anemones
have an oral disc that contains the mouth--which leads in the pharynx
sea anemones
The Nerve Net is made of what?
sensory cells
a grooved structure on either side of the mouth and pharynx; its function is to pull water into gastrovascular cavity
siphonoglyph
The small ciliated grooves on either side of an anemone's mouth are called what?
siphonoglyphs
The long string-like structures used by cnidarians to catch their prey/food are known as what?
tentacles
forms a hydrostatic skeleton for structure and support
water filled gastrovascular cavity
Hermatypic corals have a mutually symbiotic relationship with what kind of algae?
zooxanthellae