Top Banner
Invertebrates
10

Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Aug 10, 2019

Download

Documents

duongngoc
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Invertebrates

Page 2: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Porifera

Examples: sponges

Characteristics: Name means pore-bearer

Lack symmetry

Lack true tissues

Adults are sessile (do not move)

Can regenerate

Filter feed

Structures: Skeleton is made of spicules

Page 3: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Cnidaria

Examples: jellyfish, sea anemones, hydra, coral

Characteristics: Radially symmetrical

Only 2 germ layers (ectoderm, endoderm)

One opening digestive tract

Body plan: medusa or polyp

Structures: Nerve net

Cnidocytes (stinging cells) and nematocysts (trigger) for defense

Gelatinous

Tentacles surround the mouth

Page 4: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Platyhelminthes

Example: flukes, tapeworms

Characteristics:

Simplest animals with bilateral symmetry and cephalization

3 germ layers

Digestive tract with one opening

Some are parasitic (flukes, tapeworms)

Structures:

Flat and ribbon like body

Lack true segments

Page 5: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Nematoda

Examples: Roundworms, hookworms

Characteristics: Bilaterally symmetrical

3 germ layers

Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body)

Digestive tract with two openings

Parasitic

C. elegans – used for developmental biology research

Structure: Long, slender bodies tapered at

both ends

Covered by protective layer called a cuticle

Page 6: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Rotifera

Examples: Rotifers

Characteristics:

Bilaterally symmetrical

3 germ layers

Digestive tract with two

openings

Transparent

Almost all live in freshwater

Structure:

Crown of cilia around the

mouth

Page 7: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Mollusca

Examples: Mollusks (clams, snails, octopus, squid, mussels)

Characteristics: Name means “soft”

Bilaterally symmetrical

3 germ layers

Digestive tract with two openings

Structures: Rasping tongue called radula

Most have external shells made of calcium carbonate

Gills

Page 8: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Annelida

Examples: Earthworms, leeches

Characteristics:

Name means “little rings”

Bilaterally symmetrical

3 germ layers

Digestive tract with two openings

Structures:

Segmented worms

Closed circulatory system

Page 9: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Arthropoda

Examples: Shrimp, crab, spiders, scorpions, ticks, millipedes, centipedes

Characteristics: Name means jointed foot

Bilaterally symmetrical

3 germ layers

Digestive tract with two openings

Molt

Structures: Segmented bodies with paired,

jointed appendages

Chitinous exoskeleton

High degree of cephalization

Most have compound eyes

Page 10: Invertebrates - cdrakenohs.weebly.com · 3 germ layers Cephalization (sensory organs and nerve cells located at anterior end of the body) Digestive tract with two openings Parasitic

Echinodermata

Examples: Sea stars, sand dollars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers

Characteristics:

Name means spiny skin

Pentaradially symmetrical

Regenerate

Structures:

Nerve ring

Tube feet