Hydrorhiza? (colonies)
base that colonial hydroids attach to the substratum by.
Most live in a ______ environment and are _________ with both polyps and medusa forms. _____ is not typical.
marine, colonial, hydra
Hydrocauli (colonies)
stalks that come from root.
Coenosarc? (colonies)
living portion of the hydrocaulus….. aka gastrovascular cavity (coelenteron.) surrounded by three cnidarian layers.
Perisarc? (colonies)
non living chitinous sheath covering the hydrocaulus for protection..
Zooids?(colonies)
individual polyp animals attached to the hydrocaulus..
Hydranths? (zooid, colonies)
feeding polyp…
Gonangium (polpy, colonies)
L> budding is for?
reproduction!! produces medusa …..
budding is for individual hydroid..
Thecate? (colonies)
perisarc continues as a protective cup around the polyp it can withdraw into for protection…
Athecate? (colonies)
naked…no withdrawal cup
Velum? (hydroid medusa)
margin of bell projects inward…shelflike….partly closing the open side of the bell and functions in swimming via..msucular pulsations filling and emptying the bel
Manubrium? (medusa)
-gastrovascular system?
-radial canals…ring canal?
lined entirely by gastrodermis
mouth opening at the end of a suspended manibrium leads to the stomach and four radial canals that connect with a ring canal around the margin of the bell and connects with the hollow tentacles..
Entocodon
3rd cellular layer for medusa…smooth and striated muscle..derived from ectoderm…(endoderm, ectoderm, entocodon)
Hydra? -habitat -shape -aboral end? -oral end? hypostome? location of tentacles?
Feeding? (hydra)
prey brush against tentacles and are captured by nematocysts….tentacles move food and engulfed by the mouth which opens to a gastrovascular cavity…
Nutritive Muscular Cells?(hydra)
What does the epidermis contain?(6)
epitheliomuscular, interstitial, gland, cnidocyte and sensory and nerve cells.
Epitheliomuscular Cells?(hydra)
forms most of the epidermis and causes muscular contraction (longitudinal muscle) which extend parallel to the tentacle or body axis and contain myofibrils.
Interstitial Cells? (hydra)
undifferentiated stem cells among the bases of the epitheliomuscular cells.
-produces cnidoblasts, sex cells, buds, nerve cells….not epitheliomuscular cells…they replace themselves.
Gland cells? (hydra)
- secrete adhesive substance for attachment and sometimes a gas bubble for floating.
Cnidocytes? (hydra)
-what are the three functional types in hydras?
Sensory cells ? (hydra)
Nerve Cells? (hydra)
Reproduction of Hydra?????
-Asexual?