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“Phylum Cnidaria”A presentation compiled from various sources by
Dr. PARVISH PANDYA,Zoology Dept. Bhavan’s College, Andheri.
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PHYLUM CNIDARIA
THE JELLYFISH, ANEMONES AND CORALS
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Jellyfishes
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Sea Anemones
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Corals
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Phylum Cnidaria
• Coelenterata or Radiata • Differ from sponges - have rudimentary organs• have primary radial symmetry (symmetry shown
in early development and carried throughout life)
• the only other phylum that has radial symmetry is Echinodermata- which has secondary radial symmetry (ie. has bilateral symmetry in early development and later switches to radial symmetry
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MORPHOLOGY
• The cnidarian body wall has 3 basic layers – Epidermis- outer layer– Gastrodermis- lines the
gastrovascular cavity– Mesoglea- between the
two tissue layers; it is a non-cellular gelatinous layer, not a tissue
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Two Basic Body Plans
• Polyp - Sessile Forms • Medusa - Planktonic Forms
– Some species have only the polyp; a large number of species go through both stages in their life cycle
• Metagenesis- alternation of generation
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Polyp• Sessile - Polyp (hydranth or hydroid)
• Cylindrical stalk and oral end with tentacles• Mesoglea is a thin layer
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Medusa
• Free swimming -Medusa –Bell shaped–Mesoglea
constitutes bulk
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5 CellTypes
• Epithelio-muscle cells • Cover and protect • Can contract (muscular
properties) • Interstitial cells
• Production of gametes • Mucous secreting cells
(Gland cells)- mucous for attachment, feeding
• Nerve cells- irritability• Cnidocytes- protection,
predation
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How Cnidocytes Work
• On Tentacles • Defense, anchoring
and feeding
• Nematocyst• Cnidocil - trigger
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• First time • Nerve net • 2 nets
– Associated with epidermis andgastrodermis
Nervous System
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Classification
• 3 Classes • Hydrozoa• Scyphozoa • Anthozoa
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Hydrozoa• Polymorphic
• Polyp • Medusa
• Simple gastrovascularcavity - no septa
• No nematocysts in digestive cavity
• Solitary or colonial
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Composition of Colonies• 3 types of individuals • Gastrozooid -
responsible for feeding also numerousGonozooid - sexual reproductionDactylozooids - defense and food capture
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Life Cycles
• 3 basic types – Hydra - only polyp
– Asexual reproduction - budding
– Obelia - both polyp and medusa stage
– Physalia - Colony attached to float called Pneumatophore
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Life Cycle of Hydra
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
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Physalia Life Cycle• Colony attached to a float -
pneumatophore• Individuals attached to traililng tentacles; may
be up to 9 meters long • Reproduces sexually
– Produces planula larva – Turns into medusa – Comes to surface and pneumatophore is
formed and then reproduces asexually for form colony.
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Scyphozoa(true jellyfish)
• Exclusively marine • Medusa dominant stage
•Much larger in size compared tohydrozoan medusae
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Rock Anemones
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