Characteristics of Phylum: Platyhelminthes • Mostly parasitic • Organ level organization (no specialized circulatory or respiratory structures) • Have undergone cephalization (have head) • Ladder-type nervous system (no spinal cord) • Bilateral symmetry (rt. & lt. side) What is the class and the common name? Turbellaria - planarian What is the class, genus and common name? Trematodes – Fasciola - fluke What is this? What is the class, genus and common name? Scolex – Cestodes – Taenia - tapeworm Identify what this is. tapeworm↓ Characteristics of Phylum: Annelidae • • • • Segmented Marine Use body pressure to give body form Have setae (bristles) for movement What is the class and common name? Polychaete - clamworm Identify this. earthworm↓ What is the class and common name? Oligochaete - earthworm Identify this. earthworm↓ Characteristics of Hirudinea: -Fresh water -Two suckers -No setae -Prevent clotting by means of hirudin, a powerful anticoagulant What is the class and common name? Hirudina - leech Label this part of the earthworm Answers 13. Intestines 16. Nephridium – bladder & excretory tubules 36. Setae LABEL Answers 6. Mouth 8. Pharynx 9. Esophagus 10. Calciferous glands 11. Crop 12. Gizzard 13. Intestines 16. Nephridium – bladder & excretory tubules 23. Hearts 25. Brain 30. Seminal vesicles – sperm sacs 32. Ovary 34. Clitellum 36. Setae 37. Septa LABEL Characteristics of Phylum: Nematoda • • • • • Roundworms Complete digestive tract Tell males from females Have cloacae (common opening) Males have spicules What class does this belong? Trichinella What disease does this worm cause? Trichinosis What class does this belong? Ascaris→ Where is this worm found? Intestinal tract→ Characteristics of Phylum: Mollusca • Three part body – Visceral = contains internal organs – Mantle = may secrete shell and/or contribute to the development of gills or lungs – Foot = muscle for locomotion, attachment, or food capture What class does this belong and what is the common name? Cephalopoda - squid What class does this belong and what is the common name?→ Cephalopoda - octopus What class does this belong and what is the common name? Gastropoda – land snail What class does this belong and what is the common name?→ Gastropoda - slug What is the class and common name? Bivalvia - clam What is the class and common name? Bivalvia - clam What is the class and common name? Bivalvia - scallop What is the class and common name? Bivalvia - scallop What is the class and common name? Bivalvia - mussel LABEL ANSWERS 1. SHELL 6. MUSCLE 8. MANTLE 9. FOOT 18. KIDNEY 21. GILLS 22. VENTRAL (INCURRENT) SIPHON 23. DORSAL (EXCURRENT) SIPHON 28. HEART LABEL ANSWERS 5. Muscle 6. Muscle 8. Mantle 9. Foot 10. Mouth 11. Labial palps 12. Esophagus 13. Stomach 14. Digestive gland 15. Intestine 18. Kidney 21. Gills 28. Heart 40. gonad AA B E D IDENTIFY THESE C ANSWERS • • • • • A. Clam B. Scallop C. D. E. Snail Phylum:Platyhelminthes • Classes – Turbellaria (planarians) – Trematodes (flukes/Fasciola) – Cestodes (tapeworms/Taenia) Planarians (flatworms) • • • • • • Fresh water No anal Pharynx on belly Flame cells function as kidneys Have testes and ovaries Three muscle layers which allow movement in all directions – Outer – Inner – diagonal • Head is bluntly arrow shaped – Two light sensitive eye spots – Auricles function as sense organs Flukes (flatworms) • Parasitic • Well developed nerves and gastro cavity are NOT necessary • All parasites will have at least two hosts Tapeworms (flatworms) • No mouth • Lay in digestive tract and live off juices • Have head (scolex) and rest are segments that will have eggs and exit in feces Phylum:Nematoda • Classes – Trichinella (roundworms) – Ascaris (roundworms) Phylum:Annelidae • Classes: – Polychaete (clamworms) – Oligochaetes (earthworms) – Hirudinea (leeches) Clamworms • Have jaw • Parapodia (gills and paddles) Earthworm • • • • • • Have five hearts Crop Clitellum (attach to reproduce) Gizzard breaks down food Central nervous system Have ovaries and testes Leeches • • • • Fresh water Two suckers No setae Prevent clotting Phylum:Mollusca • Classes: – Bivalvia (clams, scallops, mussels, oysters) – Gastropoda (snails, slugs) – Cephalopoda (octopus, squid) Clams, Scallops, Mussels, Oysters • • • • • • • Gills gather oxygen and filter feeds Tongue cleans gills and organs for food Small ganglion (brain) Same organs we have Liver = digestive gland Adductor muscles hold shell together Sexes are separate Snails, Slugs • • • • • • • Crawl on stomach and secrete slime Coiled shell Tentacles w/ eye stalks Gills are in mantle Mantle functions as lungs Organ system like Bivalves Radula (tongue) = rough Octopus, Squid • Head footed • Tentacles and arms capture prey by using suckers • Well developed sense organs • Octopus = slow • Squid = fast • They are predators