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Proc Biol Sci ; 270(1531): 2349-54, 2003 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14667350

ABSTRACT

Earlier detailed studies of cnidarian planula larvae have revealed a simple nervous system but no eyes or identifiable light sensing structures. Here, we describe the planula of a box jellyfish, Tripedalia cystophora, and report that these larvae have an extremely simple organization with no nervous system at all. Their only advanced feature is the presence of 10-15 pigment-cup ocelli, evenly spaced across the posterior half of the larval ectoderm. The ocelli are single cell structures containing a cup of screening pigment filled with presumably photosensory microvilli. These rhabdomeric photoreceptors have no neural connections to any other cells, but each has a well-developed motor-cilium, appearing to be the only means by which light can control the behaviour of the larva. The ocelli are thus self-contained sensory-motor entities, making a nervous system superfluous.


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Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate , Scyphozoa/cytology , Scyphozoa/physiology , Scyphozoa/ultrastructure , Vision, Ocular/physiology , Animals , Larva/cytology , Larva/physiology , Larva/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron , Pigments, Biological/physiology
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