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WORMS!!!!! WORMS!!!!! Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Nemertea Phylum Nematoda Phylum Annelida
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11. Worm Phyla Notes

Nov 21, 2014

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WORMS!!!!!WORMS!!!!!Phylum Platyhelminthes

Phylum NemerteaPhylum NematodaPhylum Annelida

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Bilateral SymmetryBilateral SymmetryArrangement of body parts in such a

way that there is only one way to cut the body and get two identical halves

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OrientationOrientationAnterior – frontPosterior – rear

or backDorsal – backVentral - belly

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Bilateral Charact.Bilateral Charact.Bilateral symmetry allows for the

following:- A head with a brain- More active pursuit of prey- Body has specialized tissues and

organs- More sophisticated behaviors

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Phylum PlatyhelminthesPhylum Platyhelminthes “Flatworms” Dosrsoventrally

flattened (flat backs and bellies)

Simplest organisms whose tissues are organized into real organs and organ systems

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Phylum PlatyhelminthesPhylum Platyhelminthes Has a central

nervous system with a simple brain and nerve cords along the body

There is a well developed muscular system, reproductive, and digestive system

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Phylum PlatyhelminthesPhylum Platyhelminthes

a) Can be carnivorous

b) Can live inside or on the surface of organisms

c) Parasites such as flukes and tapeworms

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Phylum NemerteaPhylum Nemertea“Ribbon

worms”Look like long

flat wormsOne measured

at 30m long

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Phylum NemerteaPhylum NemerteaDefining characteristics:

• Complete digestive tract: mouth, gut, anus

• Presence of a circulatory system

• Most distinctive feature is a probiscus

• All predators that feed on worms and crustaceans

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ProboscusProboscusA long, fleshy

tube used to entangle prey

Everted from a cavity above the mouth like a finger in a glove

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Phylum NematodaPhylum Nematoda “Roundworms” or

Nematodes Live in sediments

or the tissues of other organisms (parasites)

Slender, cylindrical bodies are typically pointed at both ends

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Phylum NematodaPhylum NematodaHydrostatic skeleton that

provides support and locomotion

Larva can be found in raw fish which is in turn ingested by humans

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Phylum AnnelidaPhylum Annelida “Segmented

Worms” Body consists of a

series of segments (think earthworm)

Gut goes through all segments

Contain a central cavity known as a coelom

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Phylum AnnelidaPhylum AnnelidaClosed circulatory system –

blood always stays in blood vessels

Typically burrowersIncludes Leeches

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