BIOL 197L – LAB #8 – INVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY AND ANATOMY II.

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BIOL 197L – LAB #8 – INVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY AND ANATOMY II

Which phyla did we study in lab?

Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea

Phylum Nematoda

Phylum Arthropoda Class insecta

Phylum Echinodermata

What phylum does this organism belong to? What other classification can be used to describe it?

Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Genus Procambrus

Identify: Which one of these organisms is a female; which is a male?

Note the swimmerets Male Female

Identify:

Antenna

Identify: Antenna Eye

Identify: Antenna Eye Head

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax Carapace

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax Carapace Abdomen

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax Carapace Abdomen Swimmerets

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax Carapace Abdomen Swimmerets Tail

Identify: Antenna Eye HeadThorax Carapace Abdomen Swimmerets Tail Walking legs

Identify:

The gills

Identify:

The heart

The holes in the crawfish’s heart are known as:

Ostia

Identify:

The stomach

Identify: Structure Purpose

A green gland Excretion of wastes

What phylum does this organism belong to? What other classifications can be used to describe this organism?

Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Orthoptera Genus Romalea

Identify:

Head

Identify: Head Thorax

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing Spiracles

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing Spiracles Mouthparts

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing Spiracles Mouthparts Compound eye

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing Spiracles Mouthparts Compound eye Ocelli

Identify: Head Thorax Abdomen Fore wing Hind wing Spiracles Mouthparts Compound eye Ocelli Antenna

The type of sound production that is produced by grasshoppers is:

Stridulation

Identify: Structure Purpose

Fore wings They serve as a covering for the hind wings when at rest

The fore wings are borne on the mesothorax

Identify:

Hind wings Note the wing veins

What is the tracheae?

The air tubes or gas exchange system

Identify: Structure Purpose

Spiracles The site of oxygen diffusion (the spiracles open up into the system of tracheal tubules. These two body parts constitute the respiratory system of the grasshopper.)

Identify: Structure Purpose

Tympanic membrane Serve as an organ of hearing

What type of coelom does Romalea have?

Hemocoel

What type of circulation does the grasshopper have?

Open circulation

Identify: Structure Purpose

Crop Site of food storage Note that the esophagus is before the Crop, if something is pinned there, it could be the esophagus

Identify: Structure Purpose

Gastric ceca Secrete digestive enzyme and aid in food absorption

Identify: Structure Purpose

Stomach Where digestion takes place

Identify: Structure Purpose

Malphigian tubules These tubules remove wastes and salts from the blood

The Malphigian tubules may also look like #9:

Identify: Structure

Intestines

Identify: Structure

Rectum

Identify:

Ventral nerve cord

Another image for examination:

Identify the male and female Romalea.

Identify: Structure Purpose Male Female

Identify: Male Female Ovipositor (the Site of egg dispersal)

What phylum does this organism belong to?

Nematoda

Which genera did we study that are in the phylum Nematoda?

Turbatrix (the vinegar eel)

Trichinella

Ascaris lumbricoides

Identify: Phylum Genus

Nematoda Trichinella Encysted in the muscle tissue of the pig

Identify: Phylum Genus Female or male? Does this organism cause a disease? If yes, what is the disease called?

Nematoda Trichinella Female Yes, trichinosis

Nematodes (AKA round worms) are commonly dioecious and they use a hardened structure known as a spicule during copulation.

What phylum does organism belong to? What genus does this organism belong to?

Echinodermata Asterias

What are two unique features of the Echinodermata?

Calcareous endoskeletons Water vascular systems Their larvae are bilaterally symmetrical, while the adults exhibit radial symmetry

Identify: Structure Pupose

Madreporite The intake of water into the water vascular system Located on the aboral surface

Spines

Identify: