Biol 11 Lesson 3 Feb 7 - Ch. 26 Cnidarians
Some ctenophores, molluscs, and flatworms eat hydroids bearing nematocysts, then store and use these stinging structures for their own defense Widespread.
Biology - Chp 26 - Animals - PowerPoint
Ecosystems
Phylum ceolentrata
10 Scariest Sea Creatures. Of What Are We Afraid? On land during the day, we humans rule. Or at least we're considered top predators, and with our feet.
What is jellyfish? Jellyfish or jelliesare the major non-polyp form of individuals of the phylum Cnidaria. They are typified as free-swimming marine animals.
Simple Invertebrates Sponges, jellyfishes and coral, flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms too!
JELLYFISH By: Mayra & Allen. Jellyfish are members of the phylum Cnidaria, a structurally simple marine group of both fixed and mobile animals: sea anemones,
SIPHONOPHORES By Emma Gregory and Seth Brooks. WHAT ARE SIPHONOPHORES? Siphonophores are a type of plankton consisting of many different zooids (individual.
Sponges Chapter 9 Section3. Sponges Live all over the world (oceans, freshwater rivers and lakes)
35-2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora 2 phyla of radially symmetrical invertebrates. More complex than sponges *have tissues and some simple organs.