Body Plan
Whats the system?
Classification
Reproduction and Development
Movement and Defense
100
Between the layers is this jelly like material.
What is mesoglea?
100


What is the primary function of the gastrovascular cavity in Cnidarians?



Digestion and nutrient distribution.

100

What’s the jellyfish’s favorite drink?  🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

 Anything sea-soned 🤣🤣🤣😂

100

The way(s) in which Jellyfish reproduce

What is both sexual and assexual?

100

For centuries, scientists have debated the existential paradox of an organism that possesses no brain, no bones, no heart, yet thrives effortlessly in the vast, merciless oceans... a true enigma of nature… a question so profound that even the greatest minds have failed to answer…

SO, WHAT DOES A JELLYFISH EAT??

BAHAHAHA TRICK QUESTION—JELLYFISH DON'T EVEN KNOW, THEY JUST VIBE AND HOPE FOR THE BEST! 🤣

200

Stinging flexible extensions around the mouth.

What is tentacles?

200

This body system occurs using diffusion without any of the following specialized organs such as trachae, gills or lungs

What is the respiratory system?

200

Their members are Hydra, Obelia, Portuguese Man Of War

What is the class hydrozoa?

200


What is the primary habitat of most Cnidarians?



Marine environments (oceans).

200


What type of organisms are included in the Cnidaria phylum?



Jellyfish, corals, sea anemones, and hydras.

300

A single opening with a mouth.

What is gastrovascular cavity?

300

The tentacles and gastrovascular cavity are apart of this body system.

What is the digestive system?

300

Coral is an example of an animal in this class.

What is Anthozoa?

300
Polyps reproduce asexually, through this
What is budding?
300

Jellyfish swim by opening and closing this.

What is the bell?

400

A loose network of nerves in the outer cells of the epidermis.

What is the nerve net?

400

Cnidaria have this body system and can get rid of wastes, but it is very simple.

What is the excretory system?

400

Which class live only as polyps.

What is anthozoa?

400

Adult medusae release sperm and eggs into the water, where ________ occurs

What is fertilization?

400

Why are jellyfish bad at school? 🤔🤔 

They don’t have the nerve to study🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

500

For half a billion years, jellyfish have roamed the oceans with NO brain, NO heart, and NO bones… yet they still manage to function. Scientists have spent decades trying to understand how they navigate life without thinking…

SO WHAT’S THEIR SECRET TO SUCCESS??



BRO, THEY JUST VIBE AND LET THE CURRENT DO THE WORK. ZERO THOUGHTS, JUST FLOATIN’. 💀

500

Cnidaria have no brains but the cells can communicate through this simple structure

What is the nerve net?

500

Which class spends most of their lives as medusa

What is scyphozoa?

500


This phylum of aquatic invertebrates is characterized by a gelatinous body, radial symmetry, and specialized stinging cells called nematocysts. While they lack a centralized brain and circulatory system, their ability to capture prey and regenerate body parts has baffled researchers for centuries.

WHO ARE THEY?

What is Cnidaria?😹 

500

Are yall tired 🥹 ?

Yes? Jokes on you.


What part of a Cnidarian is primarily responsible for capturing prey and sensing its environment, often leading to confusion due to its multifunctional role in both movement and feeding?


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