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Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria

corals, sea anemones, jelly fish, box jellies, hydra, sea fans









Phylum Cnidaria (~3000 species); general characteristics:



Have tissue level of organization, with two tissue layers (diploblastic)

Have radial symmetry



Have specialized stinging structures called cnidae



Have only one opening to the body cavity / digestive cavity



Have no head, no centralized nervous system (only a nerve net), no

discrete gas exchange, excretory, or circulatory systems

Exhibit alternation of asexual polypoid and sexual medusoid generations.

Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria

General body forms





2 body forms: Polyp and Medusa





2 tissue layers (diploblastic), ectoderm

to the outside (blue), and endoderm

to the inside (yellow). The layer in

between is just a jelly-like material

called the mesoglea (it is not a true

tissue)





Only one opening to the

gastrovascular cavity acts as mouth

and anus

Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria

General body forms









Cnidarians have radial symmetry:

Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria



All cnidarians have specialized stinging or adhesive structures called cnidae







Discharge

acceleration is

at 40,000g!!!









When triggered, the the cnidocyte cells

discharge the cnidae. A specialized form

of cnidae called the nematocyst, has a

harpoon like structure that enters the

flesh of the potential predator or prey,

releasing neurotoxins.



Need both physical and chemical stimulation to induce release. Why do you think this is?

Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria



No matter what the size or shape of the cnidarian, they all have cnidae, and they

are all made up of one or more of polyp or medusoid body forms

Kingdom Animalia – Cnidaria



In general, cnidarians

alternate between

sexual medusoid and

asexual polypoid forms







There are a lot of

exceptions though…

Kingdom Animalia – Platyhelminthes

Phylum Platyhelminthes – flat worms (~20,000 species); general characteristics:

Have tissue level of organization, with three tissue layers (triploblastic – with

endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm)

Have bilateral symmetry



Have only one opening to the body cavity / digestive cavity

Have cephalization (and at least at some stage of their lives, so will all the animals that

we’ll discuss from now on.

Are hermaphroditic, with complex reproductive systems

Can be free-living or parasitic Have great regenerative abilities!!!

Kingdom Animalia – Nematoda



Phylum nematoda – round worms (~50,000 species, or more?); general characteristics:



Very, very, very, very, very, very, common!!!

One study found 90,000 nematordes in a single rotting apple.

Maybe we’ll check this one out for ourselves in next weeks lab !!

Another study found 236 different species in about 6.7 cc of coastal mud!!



Triploblastic, bilateral, vermiform, un-segmented, pseudocoelomates



Body round in cross section and covered by a layered cuticle; growth in juveniles

Usually accompanied by molting



Have complete gut



Have no specialized circulatory or gas exchange structures, and only longitudinal

muscles. Why do you think they need a substrate to live in?

Can be free-living or parasitic

Kingdom Animalia – Nematoda



Parasitic example: Heart worms… cool eh?

Kingdom Animalia – Nematoda









Whereas cnidarians and platyhelminthes did not have a body cavity (coelom),

Nematodes do. It is however a pseudocoelom. All the other animals that we discuss

from now on will have true coelom (including us!). Can you tell what the difference

is between a coelom and a pseudocoelom? What is the advantage of having a coelom?


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