Visit our new beta site!

polyp and medusa

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

polyp and medusa names for the two body forms, one nonmotile and one typically free swimming, found in the aquatic invertebrate phylum Cnidaria (the coelenterates). Some animals of this group are always polyps, some are always medusae, and some exhibit both a polyp and a medusa stage in their life cycle. The polyp is a sessile, or nonmotile, organism; well-known solitary polyps are the sea anemone and the freshwater hydra . The medusa, when free swimming, is popularly known as a jellyfish .

Anatomy

The two forms are similar in construction; both consist of a cylindrical body surrounding a digestive cavity, with a single opening, the mouth, at one end. The mouth is surrounded by tentacles, which are used to capture food and convey it to the mouth; these tentacles are armed with stinging cells which paralyze the prey. The body wall is composed of three layers of tissue. Thin layers called endoderm and ectoderm line the outside and inside, respectively; between these is a layer of jellylike material, called mesoglea, of varying thickness.

The polyp, also called the hydroid, tends to be elongated, with a thin body wall; it is attached to the ocean bottom or other surface by the end opposite the mouth, its tentacles pointing upward. The medusa tends to be rounded, with a thick body wall containing much mesoglea; it swims or is carried in the current with the mouth side down and the tentacles dangling.

Reproduction

In organisms that exhibit both forms, such as members of the cosmopolitan genus Obelia, the polyp is the asexual stage and the medusa the sexual stage. In such organisms the polyp, by budding, gives rise to medusae, which either detach themselves and swim away or remain permanently attached to the polyp. The medusae then produce new polyps by sexual reproduction. A medusa produces eggs or sperm, which are usually shed into the water; when an egg is fertilized, it develops into a swimming larva, which eventually settles and grows into a polyp. In addition to this elaborate means of reproduction, the polyp can form new polyps by budding. In some groups of coelenterates either the polyp or the medusa has become highly developed, with the reduction or complete loss of the other form. Where only the medusa occurs, as in many jellyfish, the larva never settles, and grows directly into a medusa. Where only the polyp exists, as in the hydra and the sea anemone, the organism has the ability to produce new polyps sexually, as well as by budding.

Colonial Species

In many species the polyp, or hydroid, stage is colonial: as new polyps are created by budding, they remain attached to a branching common stalk, often hardened with nonliving material, forming a plantlike structure called a hydroid colony. The branching, hydroid colonies of Obelia are commonly found on North American seashores; the individual polyps are microscopic, but the feathery white or yellow colony grows up to 12 in. (30 cm) tall. Individual polyps project from the branches of such a colony; they produce the tiny, free-swimming Obelia medusae, barely visible to the naked eye. Other hydroid colonies are colonial coral and the sea pens ; these have no medusa stage. All hydroid colonies have at least two types of individual polyps, specialized for feeding and reproduction respectively; some have additional specialized types. The purple sail, genus Vellela, and the Portuguese man-of-war, genus Physalia, are elaborate floating colonies composed of many types of specialized individuals, both polyplike and medusalike in structure; the entire colony is equipped with a float.

Author not available, POLYP AND MEDUSA., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008

Related articles from HighBeam Research:

Direct observation of contact digestion in inside-out oriented Aurelia aurita polyps.
The Biological Bulletin; 10/1/1996; Bumann, Dirk Kuzirian, Alan; 769 words; Extracellular digestion in a scyphozoan polyp has been assumed to be mediated by digestive enzymes freely ... nauplius, indicated that the prey is in intimate contact with the polyp's gastrodermis throughout digestion, and that digestive enzyme ... mechanism. Planulae of A. aurita were released by an adult ...
Isolation and properties of the luciferase stored in the ovary of the scyphozoan medusa periphylla periphylla.(Statistical Data Included)
The Biological Bulletin; 12/1/2001; Shimomura, Osamu Flood, Per R. Inouye, Satoshi Bryan, Bruce Shimomura, Akemi; 6103 words; ... whole body of a female medusa. The facts that the ... the case of the male medusae, an insoluble aggregated ... material. Unlike most medusae, Periphylla periphylla ... directly from egg to medusa without an intermediary, sessile polyp stage (Martinussen ... found in the adult medusae ...
Oxygen consumption rates and metabolic enzyme activities of oceanic California medusae in relation to body size and habitat depth.
The Biological Bulletin; 8/1/1994; Thuesen, Erik V. Childress, James J.; 9761 words; ... Analysis of all individuals of all species of medusae showed the familiar pattern of decreasing ... were measured in more than 30 species of medusae. Octopine dehydrogenase, strombine dehydrogenase ... increased with increasing wet weight. Most medusae were aerobically poised, with higher CS ...
Luciferase of the scyphozoan medusa Periphylla periphylla.
The Biological Bulletin; 6/1/1998; Shimomura, Osamu Flood, Per R.; 4829 words; ... distributed throughout the exumbrellar epithelium of the medusae (Herring, 1990; Flood et al., 1996). These photocytes ... 1996). Lappets and ovarian tissue were cut from the medusae with minimal mechanical disturbance and rapidly frozen ... emission from the eggs inside the ovaries of the adult medusae is ...
Life cycle of Chrysaora fuscescens (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) and a key to sympatric ephyrae (1).
Pacific Science; 1/1/2008; Widmer, Chad L.; 4328 words; ... arrival. Four of the medusae collected were mature ... selected mature male medusae. The gonad samples were ... per liter. Scyphistoma (Polyp) Rearing The 20 cm-diameter ... 0.097 0.007 0.08-0.11 Polyp height 0.573 0.053 0.45-0.62 Polyp oral disk width 0.221 ... Four-tentacled stage polyp ...
New distribution record and ecological notes of the freshwater Hydrozoan Craspedacusta sowerbii in southeast Texas.
The Texas Journal of Science; 11/1/2002; Harrel, Richard C.; 2084 words; ... America exhibiting a medusa stage in it's life ... November 2001 when medusae were present. DESCRIPTION ... first year that the medusae were observed. MATERIALS ... conditions and/or medusa densities were taken ... 2001. Observations of medusae were taken from both ... September. Density of the ...
New distribution record and ecological notes of the freshwater Hydrozoan craspedacusta sowerbii in Southeast Texas.
The Texas Journal of Science; 11/1/2002; Harrel, Richard C.; 2071 words; ... America exhibiting a medusa stage in it's life ... November 2001 when medusae were present. DESCRIPTION ... first year that the medusae were observed. MATERIALS ... conditions and/or medusa densities were taken ... 2001. Observations of medusae were taken from both ... September. Density of the ...
Collection and culture techniques for gelatinous zooplankton.
The Biological Bulletin; 2/1/2003; Raskoff, Kevin A. Sommer, Freya A. Hamner, William M. Cross, Katrina M.; 10563 words; ... 18 h or more. For small medusae and polyp cultures, air-permeable ... by other members of the polyp colony. The young medusae will often be swept out ... manner, newly produced medusae are washed out of the polyp beaker into the catch tank ...
Gastrovascular flow and colony development in two colonial hydroids.
The Biological Bulletin; 2/1/1996; Blackstone, Neil W.; 8237 words; ... from a primary polyp to sexual maturity ... particular, the primary polyp stage and the formation ... cycles include a medusa stage. Medusae were obtained from ... 5 [degrees] C, medusae reached sexual ... into a primary polyp. Runner-like stolons ... 1991), and the medusa and swimming ...
Dose-response relationships for experimental heterochrony in a colonial hydroid.
The Biological Bulletin; 8/1/1997; Blackstone, Neil W.; 8082 words; ... the initiation of medusa production and at the first release of medusae). Dose-response ... the ratio of total polyp area to total unencrusted ... produced greater polyp areas and lesser ... the initiation of medusa production (Fig ... first release of medusae (Fig. 9b), [R.sub ... greater ...
Systematics and Biogeography of the Jellyfish Aurelia labiata (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa).
The Biological Bulletin; 8/1/2001; GERSHWIN, LISA-ANN; 13050 words; ... bluish in older medusae. Color of gonad ... symmetry of parent medusae, parent polyp, or offspring ... buff in Monterey. Polyp remaining flesh-color ... boat slips, but medusae have been observed ... Lowenstein, 1992: 13 (polyp and medusa proteins).--Hamner ...
Aquatic find intrigues kids but not class `Freshwater jellyfish' inhabits Stephens Lake.
Columbia Daily Tribune; 10/7/2006; JANESE HEAVIN; 584 words; ... the creature called a "medusa" looks like a tiny jellyfish ... Bergin-Stack found the medusa on Tuesday while swimming ... scientific findings about medusae to their classmates ... has been studying the medusa for almost 20 years and ... Unlike true jellyfish, medusae are fairly small - at ... like a ...
Aquatic find intrigues kids but not class: ?Freshwater jellyfish' inhabits Stephens Lake.
Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO); 10/7/2006; 628 words; ... because the creature called a medusa looks like a tiny jellyfish ... Melissa Bergin-Stack found the medusa on Tuesday while swimming at ... their scientific findings about medusae to their classmates, but they ... Pa., has been studying the medusa for almost 20 years and acknowledges ... them. Unlike true ...
Effect of salinity on ionic shifts in mesohaline scyphomedusae, Chrysaora quinquecirrha.
The Biological Bulletin; 4/1/1997; Wright, David A. Purcell, Jennifer E.; 4278 words; ... salinity (Dumont, 1994). In Chesapeake Bay, medusae of the scyphozoan Chrysaora quinquecirrha ... density but not the tonicity of seawater, medusae made no buoyancy adjustments. Therefore ... summarized some earlier work on Aurelia aurita medusae, showing that the ionic composition of ...
Effect of Cloning Rate on Fitness-Related Traits in Two Marine Hydroids.
The Biological Bulletin; 8/1/2001; PONCZEK, LAWRENCE M. BLACKSTONE, NEIL W.; 5807 words; ... includes a motile gametogenic medusa stage.) The planula larva may ... slips and to produce gametes or medusae in an unrestricted manner ... assayed entered a gamete- or medusa-producing phase, so all polyps ... the colony. For the 3-week polyp counts and total protein measures ... 1972. The hydroids and ...

See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.

Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:

Cellini's blood.(painter Benvenuto Cellini)
The Art Bulletin; 6/1/1999; Cole, Michael; 19190 words;
Annotated bibliography on musician wellness.(Bibliography)
American Music Teacher; 6/1/2003; Cockey, Linda Kalmanson, Kathryn; 15082 words;
Browse by alphabet: