Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phylum Cnidaria
- 9000 species
- jelly fish
- sea anemones
- corals
- carniverous
- aquatic
- marine
Anmerkungen:
- Some are senssile benthic
- senssile
Anmerkungen:
- more or less permanently attached to a suband do not move
- benthic
Anmerkungen:
- live in the bottom in aquatic habitats
may be attached to or resting on the bottom or live in bottom sediments
very little light exposure
- some are planktonic
Anmerkungen:
- spend their lives in the upper waters of oceans
- float or swim weakly
- can't swim against
current
- cant chase potential food
- challenges
- body plan
- sessile polyp and parachuted-shaped
- hydra
- exist in fresh water
- located attached to
- bottom
- to plants
- hanging from the surface
- only has simple polyp stage
- cnidocytes
Anmerkungen:
- cells that have a nematocyst which releases a tube that stings then releases a toxin into prey r wraps around a prey
- sea anemones
- marine
- have polyp stage during life history
- can grow large
- cnidocytes
Anmerkungen:
- cells that have a nematocyst which releases a tube that stings then releases a toxin into prey r wraps around a prey
- feeding behavior
- Planktonic medusae
- radial symmetric
Anmerkungen:
- no anterior or posterior ends. and a single plane going through a central axis would result in dorsal and ventral ends that are not differentiated
- 2 tissue layers around a gastrovascular cavity
- outer epidermis
Anmerkungen:
- out epithelial tissue that separate the outside from the inside
- gastrodermis
Anmerkungen:
- gastular cavity
Anmerkungen:
- where food goes to be exposed to lubricating mucus and digestive enzymes. then is phagocytosis occurs by special cells, and enter a food vacuole to complete digestion
- types of cells