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Question: Feeding zooids are called as (a) Medusae (b) Hydranths (c) Blasto Styles (d) None of the abo...
Feeding zooids are called as
(a) Medusae
(b) Hydranths
(c) Blasto Styles
(d) None of the above
Solution
A zooid is a single, multicellular animal that is a part of a colonial animal. A feeding zooid is an animal that belongs to a larger colony and is specialized for feeding through specialized parts. A colony has various zooids that carry out different functions.
Complete step by step answer:
- The hydranth is the part of the hydroid (hydrozoan) colony that is responsible for feeding. Hence, it is the feeding zooid.
- These zooids are asexual.
- They are tentacled and are usually white, pink, or violet in color.
- In Obelia , the chitinous coating or perisarc enclosing the hydranths forms a supporting cup called a hydrotheca. Each hydrant terminates in a cone known as a hypostome bearing the mouth and surrounded by a ring of about 24 tentacles.
So, the correct answer is ‘Hydranths’.
Additional Information:
- The feeding zooid is also called a gastrozooid. Their mouths look like flowers and have a circle of stinging tentacles surrounding a mouth.
- A number of hydrozoans have an asexual and sexual phase. They are identified as the polypoid and medusoid stage, respectively.
- Hydrants alternate in the structure of Obelia.
- The medusae are sexually reproducing buds on the surface of the hydroid colony.
- The blasto styles are reproductive polyps from which the medusae grow.
- Hydroid colonies are dioecious i.e. all the zooids in the colony can be either male or female but not both.
Note:
- Examples of hydrozoans are freshwater jellyfish, Obelia, hydra, Portuguese man o’ war, etc.
- The zooids in a hydroid colony are connected to each other by tubelike hydrocauli.
- The majority of the polyps or zooids in a colony are specialized for feeding.