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Phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora. Radial or biradial symmetry. Contents. Phylum Cnidaria Unique characteristics Systems 1 (Integumentary, skeletal, muscle and digestive) 2 (Excretory, respiratory, circulatory and nervous) 3 (Endocrine and reproductive) Taxonomy Phylum Ctenophora
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Phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora Radial or biradial symmetry
Contents • Phylum Cnidaria • Unique characteristics • Systems • 1 (Integumentary, skeletal, muscle and digestive) • 2 (Excretory, respiratory, circulatory and nervous) • 3 (Endocrine and reproductive) • Taxonomy • Phylum Ctenophora • Unique characteristics • Comparison to Cnidaria • Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidaria • Some unique characteristics • Nematocysts • Alternation of generations • (polyp and medusa body forms) • Planula larva • Mesoglea
Cnidaria Systems 1 • Integumentary • One cell layer (epidermis) • Skeletal • Hydrostatic or some with endoskeletons and/or exoskeleton of calcium carbonate (Anthozoa) • Muscle • None; epith-muscle cells (fibers from cells into mesoglea) Anthozoa may have muscles • Digestive • Incomplete
Cnidaria Systems 2 • Excretory • Isotonic in marine; some freshwater forms use contractile vacuoles) • Respiratory • No system , use cellular diffusion • Circulatory • No system, use cellular diffusion and mesoglea • Nervous • Nerve net (ring around the bell of medusa)
Cnidaria Systems 3 • Endocrine • Have hormones, secreted by nervous system • Reproductive • Alternation of generations, vary as to dominant stage • Medusa is the sexual body plan • Polyp is the asexual body plan • Planula larva • Dioecious or monoecious
Class Hydrozoa (hi-dro-zo-ah) Hydra, Obelia, Gonionemus, Physalia Class Scyphozoa (sky-fo-zo-ah) Aurelia Class Anthozoa (an-tho-zo-ah) Metridium Tubipora Gorgonia Other anthozoan coral Class Cubozoa (ku-bo-zo-ah) No specimens Cnidaria Taxonomy
Class Hydrozoa • Alternation of generation with polyp as the dominant body plan • Incomplete digestive with an unbranched gut. • Mesoglea thin • Medusa with a velum
Class HydrozoaGenus— Hydra CS through hydra
Class Scyphozoa • Alternation of generation with medusa the dominant body plan • Incomplete digestive with four branches • Mesoglea thick with some cells • Medusa without velum
Class Anthozoa • No alternation of generation - polyps only • Incomplete digestive with 6 to 8 branches (septia) • Nematocyst in the gut (acontia) • Mesoglea thick and with muscle tissue • Coral Reefs
Sea fan String coral Class AnthozoaGenus — Gorgonia
Fungia Astrangia Brain coral Lettuce coral Sea pansy Other Anthozoan Coral
Coral Reefs • Fringing reef • Close to land mass none or a narrow lagoon between land and shore. • Barrier reef • Has a wide and deep lagoon between reef and shore line. • Atolls • Reefs that encircle a lagoon, but there is no island
Phylum Ctenophora • Unique Characteristics • Comb plates • Medusa only • Luminescence common • Position of paired tentacles changes symmetry to biradial
Differences No alternation of generations (medusa only) No nematocysts Biradial symmetry, two tentacles Combs Complete digestive system May be triploblastin Similarities Aboral-oral axis Nerve net Lack of organ systems Comparison Ctenophora to Ctenophora
Taxonomy Phylum Ctenophora • Class Tentaculata (ten-tack-u-la-ta) • Pleurobrachia