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Cnidaria
Cnidaria Hydrozoa
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Colonial
- multiple tiny
polyps
connected by
hydrocauli
Hollow cavity in middle of
polyp
extends into
hydrocaulus
- individuals intimately connected
Polyps specialised for feeding - cylindrical body with terminal mouth on raised protuberance (hypos toe) surrounded by tentacles
Periasarc
- sheath of
chitin
and proteins surround
hydrocaulus
Storon
- anchors colony to hard surface
Medusae
(main body form) -
umbrella
or
bell shaped
, with tentacles hanging down. Smaller than
jellyfish
Not always free living - in many species
medusoid
stage is solely a sexually reproducing bud on surface of
hydroid
colony (
isolated gonad
)
dome like
umbrella
ringed by four
tentacles
stinging cells
on
tentacles
and around mouth
mouth
leads to
stomach cavity
- four
radial canals
nervous system
unusually
advanced
vellum
-
circular
membrane beneath
umbrella
which helps propel through water
Life cycle
Usually
dioecious
(separate sexes) - al polyps in colony either male or female
Gonozooias
=
reproductive
polyps - bud off
asexually
producing
medusae
(either male or female)
Species
with
polyp
and
medusa
generations - medusa stage is
sexually
reproductive
medusae
spawn, releasing
gametes
into sea
Life
cycle