Anatomy
Anatomy II
Classification
Reproduction
Forms
100

The stinging cells of a Cnidarian.

What are Cnidocytes?

100

The hollow space in a stinging cell that holds the "stinger."

What is capsule?

100

This class contains corals and sea anemones. 

What is Anthozoa?

100

T/F: Jelly fish are sexually dimorphic.

What is True?

100

In a medusoid the mouth points this direction.

What is down?

200

The tissues that produce sperm and egg cells.

What are gonads?

200

The organelle of a stinging cell that is fired out.

What is a nematocyst?

200

This class includes "true" jellyfish.

What is scyphozoa?

200

The larval form of a jellyfish created by sexual reproduction.

What is a planula?

200

In a polypoid the mouth points in this direction.

What is up?

300

Hollow space for gas and nutrient exchange.

What is gastrovascular cavity?

300

The part of the stinging cell that acts as a hair-like tripwire.

What is a trigger?

300

This class contains the most venomous cnidarians.

What is cubozoa?

300

The stack formed by polyps during asexual reproduction.

What is a strobila?

300

This body plan often form colonies.

What is polyp?

400

Appendages for moving food from tentacles to mouth.

What are oral arms?

400

The space between the inner and outer layers.

What is a mesoglea?

400

This class contains free-swimming organisms but are not true jellyfish.

What is hydrozoa?

400
Segments detach from a "tower" and become these juvenile medusoids.

What is ephyra.

400

This body plan is occupied primarily by Anthozoa.

What is polypoid?

500

Attachment site of polyps to the substrate.

What is the basal disk?

500

A muscular ring of tissue in the medusa form of some cnidarians that lines the inside edge of the bell.

What is a velum?

500

This class is the most recently discovered and includes stalked jellyfish.

What is Staurozoa?

500

The concept of switching methods of reproduction depending on form.

What is alternation of generations?

500

This body plan is occupied by scyphozoa.

What is medusoid?