Cnidarians

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Across
  1. 2. Slender, finger-like extensions used to help capture food.
  2. 5. structural support in sponges.
  3. 6. Class that contains Jellyfish.
  4. 9. A large opening in a sponge allowing water to leave.
  5. 12. Another name for Cnidarians
  6. 17. Specialized larva.
  7. 18. Anemone A common, colorful Anthozoa.
  8. 19. Specialized cells in the tentacles that house the nematocysts.
  9. 21. Flat cells that cover the surface of sponges.
  10. 24. Small particles of organic matter that provide nutrition to organisms.
  11. 25. Gas filled chambers that give medusae a sense of balance.
  12. 26. Inner cell layer.
  13. 30. A tube-like cell in sponges forming pores.
  14. 32. Cells that help sponges capture their food; also known as collar cells.
  15. 33. Eat meat.
  16. 34. Outer cell layer.
Down
  1. 1. Surface The part of the Cnidarian containing the mouth.
  2. 3. Stinging cells; also known as cnidae.
  3. 4. Gelatinous middle layer.
  4. 7. Groups of mostly colonial anthozoans.
  5. 8. Class containing colonies of polyps.
  6. 10. Surface The part of the Cnidarian opposite the mouth.
  7. 11. Digestion on the inside.
  8. 13. Digestion on the outside.
  9. 14. Wandering cells that can specialize in different tasks.
  10. 15. Class of the box jelly.
  11. 16. Small pores that allows water to enter the sponge.
  12. 20. Tentacle down stage.
  13. 22. Class that lacks a medusa stage.
  14. 23. Tentacle up stage.
  15. 27. Hydrozoans that form drifting polyps.
  16. 28. Net A network of nerves.
  17. 29. Anthozoans made mainly of proteins.
  18. 31. Provides additional area to help digest larger prey.