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What are Cnidarians?

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What are Cnidarians?. Invertebrate animals that use stinging cells to capture food and defend themselves. Cnidarians Body Structures. Polyp - vaselike shape and usually adapted for a life attached to an underwater surface. Medusa - a bowl shape and adapted for a free-swimming life. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What are Cnidarians? Invertebrate animals that use stinging cells to capture food and defend themselves.
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Page 1: What are Cnidarians?

What are Cnidarians?

Invertebrate animals that use stinging cells to capture food and

defend themselves.

Page 2: What are Cnidarians?

Cnidarians Body Structures

Polyp - vaselike shape and usually adapted for a life attached

to an underwater surface.Medusa - a bowl shape and

adapted for a free-swimming life.

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How cnidarians obtain food?

A stinging cell containing a thread with spines is shot into prey. Some spines contain venom.

When prey is helpless, cnidarians use tentacles to pull prey into

their mouths.

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How do cnidarians move?

A nerve network, not nervous system, conducts signals from sensory cells to muscle cells allowing them to respond to

danger and prey.

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How do cnidarians reproduce?

Sexual – Some species have both sexes, some are male and female.

Asexual – Polyps are asexual, some bud similarly to sponges

some pull apart.

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How do cnidarians reproduce?

video

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Reproductionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LGZaezpV8&feature=related

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Medusa life cycle


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