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Phylum: Porifera; what are the classes?

Calcarea, Hexactinellida, Demospongiae

What body plan types do the three classes of Porifera have?

Calcarea- ascon sycon and leucon


Hexactinellida- sycon and leucon


Demospongiae- leucon

Phylum Cnidaria: what are the 4 classes?

Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, and Anthozoa

Cnidara 2 subclasses?

Octocorallia and Hexacorallia

What are the organisms in the phylum Porifera?

Sponges

What are the organisms in the class Anthozoa?

True corals, anemones, and sea pens

What does the class Cubozoa contain?

Box jellyfish

What does the class Hydrozoa contain?

Siphonophores, hydroids, several Medusa, etc.

What does the class Scyphozoa contain?

True jellyfish

What does the phylum Ctenophora contain?

Comb jellyfish

How do porifera move?

They are sessile and do not move.

How do porifera feed?

They feed through suspension feeding


Ostium

Pores on sides of sponge

Osculum

Water exit for sponges

What is a gemmule?

Gemmule is a small ball of Archeocytes surrounded by spicules as a dormant stage until it warms

Alternate name for Hexactinellida

Glass sponges

Cnidocytes are...

Stinger cells of cnidaria

Cnidaria feed..

By grabbing food with their tentacles/waiting until prey approaches, Sting the prey and bringing it to their mouth

Cnidara move by..

Epithelial muscles cells pushing out water to move them forward or are sessile in case of corals

Ctenophora feed by...

Using sticky tentacles to ensnare prey and bring it to their mouth

Ctenophora move by..

An array of cilia and muscles to move forward

3 phylum of worms

Platyhelminthes, nematoda, nemertea

3 classes of platyhelminthes

Turbellaria, trematoda, cestoda

Organization body plan type?

Ascon

Identify

Aurelia ephyra (second form of larvae formed in strobilation that becomes the medusa)

In porifera

Identify

Aurelia Planula (first larvae made by mature medusa)

Identify

Aurelia planula (first larvae made by mature medusa)

Identify

Aurelia syphistoma (polyp like fixed stage of larvae where it then strobilates)

Identify

Aurelia strobila(stacked larval jellyfish plates that break off into ephyra)

Aurelia

Demospongiae

Demospongiae

Aurelia scyphomedusa (scyphozoa)

Aurelia scyphomedusa (scyphozoa)

Comb jelly tentacles (Ctenophora)

Comb jelly tentacles (Ctenophora)

Coral

Coral

Coral

Euspongiae

Gemmule

Hydrozoan medusa

Euspongiae

Grantia choanocyte(pore with a flagella to move water and bring in food)

Grantia cross section

Hexacorals

Budding hydra

Budding hydra

Hydra cross section

Grantia spicules

Hydra egg

Hydra male

Hydra spermary

Hydra

Hydra

Hydra

Hydrozoan colony

Leucoselenia

Leucoselenia

Metridium

Obelia colony

Obelia colony

Obelia colony

Obelia colony gonangium(for reproduction)

Obelia colony hydranth (feeding structure)

Obelia medusa

Octocorals

Pipe organ coral

Ctenophora

Ctenophora

Ctenophora

Portuguese man o war, Cnidarian siphonophore

Sea Anemone, Cnidaria

Sea Anemone, Cnidaria

Sea Fan

Sea Pansies

Leucoselenia, primitive sponge

Southern soft coral

Southern soft coral

Southern soft coral

Southern soft coral

Southern soft coral

Spongilla

Venus flower basket

Dugesia, planarian

Planaria c.s. of pharynx

Planaria c.s.

Bipalium aka flaty the flatworm

Trematoda

Fasicola- fluke sucker

Tapeworm cestoda

Tapeworm scoliex

Flukes

Cestodiea in squirrel liver

Vinegar eels

Ascaris c.s.

Trichinella- nematodes

Tania middle

Fluke sporocysts

Rotifera

Larval fluke

Larval flukes

Nemertea

Nemertea

Dirofilaria microfilariae

Hookworm

Formanifera

Formanifera

Formanifera

Radiolara

Radiolara

Radiolara

Radiolara

Euglena

Euglena

Diatoms

Diatoms

Diatoms

Dinoflagellates

Dinoflagellates

Dinoflagellates

Dinoflagellates

Trypanosoma

Ciliate

Ciliate

Paramecium

Paramecium

Amoeba

Amoeba

Protozoa

How does Ascaris move?

Coughed up my lungs then swallowed

How do ascaris feed?

Parasitic

Bipalium movement

Cilia

How do platyhelminthes eat and move?

Some are parasitic and others free living with cilia and eat sucking food through pharynx

How do corals and sea anemone eat?

By catching phytoplankton with nematocysts