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1 Phylum Porifera Sponges Phylum Cnidaria  Jellyfish, corals .....

2 Don’t forget – sponges are animals and belong to the Animal Kingdom
1. Multicellular 2. No organs or body systems 3 . Cellular digestion (heterotrophic) 4. Asymmetry

3 Sponges are SESSILE – they do not move
They obtain food by FILTER FEEDING

4 Reproduce sexually (sperm and eggs) Reproduce asexually (regeneration)
Skeleton composed of spongin (soft) and spicules (hard)

5 Sponge Anatomy

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7 Amebocytes - cells within the sponge that move around supplying nutrients and taking away waste

8 CHOANOCYTES – collar cells
· layer of cells with flagella · the movement of the flagella keeps a water current going in the sponge · food vacuoles in the collar cells digest plankton and other small organisms (filter feeder)

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10 Cnidarians - jellyfish, coral, hydra, sea anemone
*Named after the stinging cells found on their tentacles called CNIDOCYTES

11 Characteristics of Cnidarians · Tentacles · Cnidocytes (stinging cells)

12 · Nematocysts (barbs)· Gastrovascular cavity (digestion)

13 Most Cnidarians have radial symmetry

14 Cnidarians have two body forms:
polyp (vase shaped)               medusa (cup shaped)

15 Portuguese Man of War - cnidarian that floats in the water and has long tentacles

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17 Video: Jellyfish Scene from Nemo

18 The Hydra is a freshwater cnidarian
What kind of symmetry does hydra have? Is it a medusa or a polyp?

19 Video of hydra at http://www. microscopyu

20 Hydra Anatomy (printable)
WORD BANK Gastrovascular cavity Tentacle Cnidocyte Ectoderm Endoderm Mesoglea Ovary/Teste Bud Nematocyst Mouth Basal Disk

21 Coral Reefs are made from the skeletons of cnidarians

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24 Multimedia Sponge Video Jellyfish Jellyfish and Cousins 


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