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Ch. 10 Platyhelminthes (flatworms) - Parkway Schools

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Page 1: Ch. 10 Platyhelminthes (flatworms) - Parkway Schools

Ch. 10

Platyhelminthes

(flatworms)

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Characteristics

• 1mm to 25 meters long

• Flat bodies

• Simple organ systems

• 4 classes

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Characteristics

• Reproduction-

sexually or asexually.

Planaria use fission.

Tapeworms form

chains

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Myxozoa

Arthropoda Annelida

Mollusca

Lophophorates

Hemichordata

Chordata

Other

pseudocoelomates

Nematoda

Porifera

Ctenophora

CnidariaPlacozoa

Platyhelminthes

Nemertea

Ciliophora

Sarcomastigophora

Microspora

Apicomplexa

Mesozoa

Echinodermata

CrustaceaChelicerata

Uniramia

Protochordates

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Class Turbellaria• Ex: Planaria

• Free living. Some in

fresh and some salt

water. Beating cilia

create turbulence in

water.

• Predators &

scavengers.

Carnivores.

• Food gets sucked into

intestine. Waste goes

back out through

pharynx.

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Turbellaria

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Sense Organs

• Auricles- look like

earlobes. Have

chemoreceptors for

food location.

• Ocelli- light sensitive

eyespots

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Class Monogenea• Ex: Flukes

• Single Host- eggs

hatch, then attach.

• External parasites

(mainly on fish, some

frogs, turtles)

• Usually don’t harm

host

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Class Trematoda• Ex: Flukes

• Parasites of vertebrates (as adults)

• Complex life cycle-many intermediate stages.

• Usually “shelled eggs” leaves host in excrement & reaches water to develop further.

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Class Cestoidea

• Ex: Tapeworms

• Parasites inside

vertebrate digestive

system.

• Lack mouth &

digestive tract.

Absorb nutrients

through body wall

(tegument).

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Class Cestoidea

• Scolex- suckers &

hooks for attachment

to host intestine.

• Proglottids-

reproductive

segments (in a chain).

• Requires at least two

hosts.

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Scolex

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Proglottid

Uterus

Testes

Ovary

Yolk gland

Vas deferens

Seminal receptacle

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Class Cestoidea

• Reproduction: new

proglottids form

behind scolex. Cross

fertilize. Shelled

embryos expelled

through uterine pore.

• OR, entire proglottid

breaks off.

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