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Phylum Ctenophora Comb Jellys. Ctenophore Means comb bearers Means comb bearers –Ex: Comb jellies –Have eight comb rows (ctenes) of fused cilis on sides.

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1 Phylum Ctenophora Comb Jellys

2 Ctenophore Means comb bearers Means comb bearers –Ex: Comb jellies –Have eight comb rows (ctenes) of fused cilis on sides that propel animal Lack stinging cells Lack stinging cells –Use colloblast (sticky cells) to catch prey Bioluminescent Bioluminescent

3 The frigid waters of the Canada Basin, a 2.3-mile- deep (3.7- kilometer- deep) bowl in the Arctic Ocean, team with life. Here, a tiny comb jelly streaked with tendrils of colorful reflective cells drifts near the basin's ice- covered surface.

4 Darkness in Antarctica's Weddell Sea gives this comb jelly a chance to show off its candy-colored bioluminescent cells.

5 The warty comb jelly, Mnemiopsis ledyi, is a voracious carnivore, competing with fish for small crustaceans and zooplankton in the European seas. (Credit: Lars Johan Hansson) The warty comb jelly, Mnemiopsis ledyi, is a voracious carnivore, competing with fish for small crustaceans and zooplankton in the European seas. (Credit: Lars Johan Hansson)

6 Ctenophore Only marine Only marine Carnivores ~ feed on zooplankton mostly Carnivores ~ feed on zooplankton mostly Mostly hermaphroditic Mostly hermaphroditic Not related to medusa Not related to medusa Planktonic Planktonic Radial symmetry Radial symmetry

7 A comb jelly. The evolutionary history of the comb jelly has revealed surprising clues about Earth's first animal. (Credit: Casey Dunn) A comb jelly. The evolutionary history of the comb jelly has revealed surprising clues about Earth's first animal. (Credit: Casey Dunn)

8 Ctenophore Tissues Tissues Nervous system Nervous system quickly repair itself quickly repair itself –a few minutes to a few hours depending on the injury - without scarring.

9 This heart-shaped jellyfish called a comb jelly was among thousands of tiny creatures captured in an expedition conducted in April to collect and catalog the world's deep- sea denizens.


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