KEY CONCEPT Sponges and cnidarians are the simplest animals.

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KEY CONCEPT Sponges and cnidarians are the simplest animals.

Sponges have specialized cells but no tissues. Sponges are the most primitive animals on Earth. 570 million-year-old fossils closely related to group of protists Sponges share common characteristics. sessile reproduce both sexually and asexually filter feeders

Sponges have several types of specialized cells. pinacocytes choanocytes amoebocytes osculum choanocyte amoebocyte pinacocyte pore spicule

Cnidarians have two body forms. polyps Cnidarians are the oldest existing animals that have specialized tissues. Cnidarians have two body forms. polyps In the polyp form of a coral, the tentacles and mouth face upward.

medusas In the medusa form of a jellyfish, the tentacles and mouth face downward.

Cnidarians are made up of two tissue layers separated by mesoglea. gastrovascular cavity mouth mesoglea tentacle oral arms The outer tissue layer has three cell types. contracting cells nerve cells cnidocytes (which contain nematocysts) barbs coiled nematocyst discharged

Three tissue layers: Ectoderm: outside layer of cells Mesoderm: middle layer Endoderm: inner layer

The four major cnidarian classes are defined by their dominant body form. Anthozoans such as sea anemones have a dominant polyp stage.

The four major cnidarian classes are defined by their dominant body form. Hydrozoans such as hydra alternate between forms.

The four major cnidarian classes are defined by their dominant body form. Scyphozoans are jellyfish with a dominant medusa form. Anthozoans such as sea anemones have a dominant polyp stage. Hydrozoans such as hydra alternate between forms. Scyphozoans are jellyfish with a dominant medusa form. Cubozoans such as sea wasps have a dominant medusa form.

Sea Wasp jellyfish One of most dangerous jellyfish