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[[File:Polyorchis_penicillatus.jpg|thumb|right|Polyorchis penicillatus]] | |||
'''Polyorchis''' is a genus of [[hydrozoans]] in the family [[Polyorchidae]]. These organisms are a type of [[jellyfish]] found in marine environments. Members of this genus are known for their distinctive bell-shaped bodies and tentacles that are used for capturing prey. | |||
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=== Description === | |||
Polyorchis species are characterized by their transparent, bell-shaped [[medusa]]e. The bell is typically hemispherical and can vary in size depending on the species. The tentacles of Polyorchis are equipped with [[cnidocytes]], specialized cells that contain [[nematocysts]] used for defense and capturing prey. | |||
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The [[gastrovascular cavity]] of Polyorchis is simple, with a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus. The [[manubrium]] is centrally located and extends downward from the bell, surrounded by the tentacles. | |||
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=== Habitat === | |||
Polyorchis species are typically found in coastal waters, often in [[shallow]] areas where they can be seen floating near the surface. They are distributed in various marine environments, including [[temperate]] and [[tropical]] regions. | |||
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=== Life Cycle === | |||
== | The life cycle of Polyorchis, like other hydrozoans, includes both a [[polyp]] and a medusa stage. The polyp stage is sessile and asexual, while the medusa stage is free-swimming and sexual. The medusae release [[gametes]] into the water, where fertilization occurs, leading to the development of a new polyp. | ||
=== Feeding === | |||
Polyorchis are [[carnivorous]] and primarily feed on small [[planktonic]] organisms. They use their tentacles to capture prey, which is then transported to the mouth by the action of cilia on the tentacles and bell. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Cnidaria]] | |||
* [[Hydrozoa]] | * [[Hydrozoa]] | ||
* [[Jellyfish]] | * [[Jellyfish]] | ||
* [[Marine biology]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 15 February 2025
Polyorchis[edit]

Polyorchis is a genus of hydrozoans in the family Polyorchidae. These organisms are a type of jellyfish found in marine environments. Members of this genus are known for their distinctive bell-shaped bodies and tentacles that are used for capturing prey.
Description[edit]
Polyorchis species are characterized by their transparent, bell-shaped medusae. The bell is typically hemispherical and can vary in size depending on the species. The tentacles of Polyorchis are equipped with cnidocytes, specialized cells that contain nematocysts used for defense and capturing prey.
The gastrovascular cavity of Polyorchis is simple, with a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus. The manubrium is centrally located and extends downward from the bell, surrounded by the tentacles.
Habitat[edit]
Polyorchis species are typically found in coastal waters, often in shallow areas where they can be seen floating near the surface. They are distributed in various marine environments, including temperate and tropical regions.
Life Cycle[edit]
The life cycle of Polyorchis, like other hydrozoans, includes both a polyp and a medusa stage. The polyp stage is sessile and asexual, while the medusa stage is free-swimming and sexual. The medusae release gametes into the water, where fertilization occurs, leading to the development of a new polyp.
Feeding[edit]
Polyorchis are carnivorous and primarily feed on small planktonic organisms. They use their tentacles to capture prey, which is then transported to the mouth by the action of cilia on the tentacles and bell.