Phylum Cnidaria
Class Scyphozoa
Class Anthozoa
Hydroids
Ocean Drifters
100

Multicellular animals characterized by two cell layers, saclike digestive tract, tentacles, radial symmetry, and nerve net; e.g. jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals

Cnidarians 

100

one of two principal body types occurring in members of the invertebrate animal phylum Cnidaria.

medusa

100

animals that live attached to the seabed for at least part of their life cycle.

sessile 

100

Corals function like trees in the deep ocean difference to this 

Hydroid 

100

How is sargassum fish camouflaged

Cryptic camouflage 

200

A stinging long part of the arm used for swimming 

tentacle 

200

 may be solitary, as in the sea anemone, or colonial, as in coral, and is sessile (attached to a surface).

polyp

200

animals that fall under the phylum Cnidaria and the class Anthozoa.

coral 

200

(1) a tiny free-swimming ciliated planula larva about 1 mm (0.04 inch) long, which settles and metamorphoses into (2) a sessile (attached), usually colonial polyp stage, which in turn liberates (3) a gamete-producing male or female medusa (“jellyfish”).

life cycle of Hydroid 

200

Turtle that eats jellyfish?

leatherback turtle 
300

by direct diffusion across surface membranes is efficient for organisms less than 1 mm in diameter.

gas exchange 

300

 free-swimming or crawling larval type common in many species of the phylum Cnidaria

planula 

300

any scientific knowledge produced in the colonies, usually by professionals trained in the metropole

colonial 

300

long tentacles 

Ctenophora 

300

Jellyfish compose of how much water?

95%

400

the extracellular matrix found in cnidarians like coral or jellyfish that functions as a hydrostatic skeleton

mesoglea

400

Life cycle of Jellyfish 

(polyp) phase, (medusa) phase

400

plants or animals of different species may be dependent on one another for survival.

Symbiosis 

400

this phylum has bioluminescence

phylum Ctenophora 

400

hunt prey, defend against predators, find mates, and execute other vital activities.

Functions of Bioluminescence 

500

the inner layer of cells that serves as a lining membrane of the gastrovascular cavity of Cnidarians.

Gastodermis

500

 an exclusively marine class of animals with about 200 known species, includes all the jellies. The defining characteristic of this class is that the medusa is the prominent stage in the life cycle

Class Scyphozoa

500

 polyps with a flower-like appearance

class anthozoa 

500





The normal cloning technique uses an unfertilized egg and a donor cell.







cloning 

500

The corals and these special cells have a mutualistic relationship.

Coral and Zooxanthellae 

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