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Describe the life cycle of Obelia in detail.long questions
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Answered by khaziarbaz741
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Explanation:Obelia is a genus of invertebrate marine animals found throughout the planet’s oceans. These animals belong to the class Hydrozoa and phylum Cnidaria and include many species. Because Obelia start out as hydroid polyps, which are small, immobile animals with stalks and tentacles that resemble sea anemones, the common term for Obelia is sea fur. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Obelia is that their reproduction strategy requires two distinct stages and two generations to complete.

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Meet the Obelia

Obelia is a genus of invertebrate marine animals found throughout the planet’s oceans. These animals belong to the class Hydrozoa and phylum Cnidaria and include many species. Because Obelia start out as hydroid polyps, which are small, immobile animals with stalks and tentacles that resemble sea anemones, the common term for Obelia is sea fur. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Obelia is that their reproduction strategy requires two distinct stages and two generations to complete.

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Reproduction: Polyp Stage

The first stage of the Obelia life cycle is the polyp stage. All Obelia begin life as polyps connected to a solid surface like the ocean floor. Over time, the polyp grows until it forms a colony including hydranth and gonangium units. The hydranth portions of the colony contain mouths and stomachs and enable the colony to feed. The gonangium portions are the reproductive units in the colony. These members reproduce asexually by budding, releasing free-swimming medusa.

Reproduction: Medusa Stage

Medusa are jellyfish bearing the characteristic bell shape and tentacles. At this stage, the Obelia medusa swim freely and reproduce sexually by releasing either eggs or sperm into the water. Upon fertilization, the resultant zygote develops into a free-swimming larva (plural: larvae) covered in cilia, or tiny hairs. This larva uses the cilia to swim while developing. Eventually, the animal reaches the ocean floor and develops into a polyp. This begins a new life cycle.

Obelia are fascinating and strange animals who use both asexual and sexual reproduction as part of a single reproductive strategy. What's even more odd is that this reproductive strategy requires two generations (the polyp generation and the medusa generation) to complete one life cycle.

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