Examples of Cnidaria?
Hydra, Obelia, jellyfish, coral.
What is a cnidoblast?
Stinging cell.![]()
Cnidaria symmetry?
Radial symmetry, body where parts are arranged around a central point, like slices of a pie.
What is a nematocyst?
Harpoon-like stinging structure.
Cnidaria tissue layers?
Ectoderm (outer tissue layer that provides protection and has stinging cells (cnidocytes).
Endoderm (inner tissue layer that lines the gastrovascular cavity and is responsible for digesting food).
Function of cnidoblasts?![]()
Capture prey and defense.
Are cnidarians diploblasts?
Yes, because they have two basic tissue layers: an outer layer and an inner layer.
Cnidarian digestive cavity?
Gastrovascular cavity.
What is mesoglea?
Jelly layer between tissues.
Function of gastrovascular cavity?
Digestion and circulation.
How many body openings do cnidaria have?
1 body opening.
What is a polyp?
Body form of cnidarians that is usually tube-shaped, attached to a surface, with the mouth and tentacles facing upward.
What is a medusa?
Cnidarian body form that is usually bell-shaped, free-swimming, with the mouth and tentacles facing downward.
Hydra reproduces asexually by what?
Budding.
Obelia has what two stages?
A polyp stage and a medusa stage in its life cycle.