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Cnidaria & Ctenophora. Cnidaria Radially symmetrical Tentacles contain nematocysts (stinging cells)

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1 Cnidaria & Ctenophora

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3 Cnidaria Radially symmetrical Tentacles contain nematocysts (stinging cells)

4 Cnidaria Medusa: free-swimming Polyp: sessile

5 Class Anthozoa 6000 species, including sea anemones, corals and sea fans. May be solitary or colonial Hexacorallia: 6-part symmetry, hard corals Octocorallia: 8-part symmetry, soft corals

6 Class Hydrozoa 2700 species, including Portuguese man-of-war, and fire coral Both polyp and medusa Polyps may be for feeding, defense, and reproduction

7 Order Siphonophora Drifting colonies that inhabit tropical and sub-tropical regions –Physalia (Portuguese man-of-war) –blue sail-like float –tentacles may reach several meters below the float.

8 Class Scyphozoa 200 species of jellyfish Cold to tropical water 2-40cm (up to 2m) Most jellies can swim horizontally and vertically Aurelia (Moon jelly) Cassiopea or upside- down jellyfish (filter feed / zooxanthellae)

9 Class Cubozoa Box jelly or sea wasp (Chironex fleckeri) Strong toxin, causes immediate, extreme pain Death can occur 3-20 min after a sting

10 Phylum Ctenophora 8 comb rows Have colloblasts: sticky ends that are used to capture prey Catch food with tentacles

11 Comb jellies Bioluminescent All marine Most are pea-size to golf ball-size


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