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1 Ch. 8 Acoelommorpha, Platyzoa, and Mesozoa
Flatworms Gastrotrichs Gnathiferans Mesozoa

2 Phylum Acoelomorpha (“without hollow form”)
Clade Platyzoa (lophotrochozoans) Phylum Platyhelminthes (“flat worm”) Phylum Gastrotricha (“hairy belly”) Clade Gnathifera (“jaw bearing”) Phylum Gnathostomulida (“jaw mouth”) Phylum Micrognathozoa(“small jawed animal”) Phylum Rotifera (“wheel bearing”) Phylum Acanthocephala (“spine head”) Phylum Mesozoa (“middle animal”)

3 (“without hollow form”)
Ph. Acoelomorpha (“without hollow form”) most are free living incomplete gut no ganglia hermaphroditic no circulatory, respiratory, excretory system

4  organ-system level of organization
Acoelomate Phyla  organ-system level of organization Triploblastic endoderm parenchyma Mesoderm (muscle layer) ectoderm bilateral cephalized

5 Ph. Platyhelminthes (“flat worm”)
Class Turbellaria (planarians) Class Trematoda (digenetic flukes) Class Monogenea (monogenetic flukes) Class Cestoda (tapeworms) parasitic or free living incomplete gut flame cells hermaphroditic no circulatory system

6 Digestive, Nervous, Reproductive, and Excretory Systems
protonephridia

7 Ladder-like Nerve Cord
Nervous System Ladder-like Nerve Cord

8 Class Turbellaria ocelli auricles

9 pharynx Branched gut

10 Free Swimming Marine Turbellarians

11 Class Trematoda Parasitic flukes
Structurally similar to the more complex turbularians Adapations for parasitic lifestyle glands attachment structures high reproductive rate

12 Subclass Digenea complex (indirect) life cycle:
first host (intermediate host) = mollusc final host (definitive host) = vertebrate Great diversity in host location digestive tract circulatory system urinary tract reproductive tract

13 Clonorchis Life Cycle

14 Schistosoma Life Cycle

15 Class Cestoda scolex strobila (chain of proglottids)
mouth & gut absent reproductive system repeated in each proglottid parasitic complex (indirect) life cycle with 1 or more intermediate hosts

16 Cestode Life Cycle evaginated cysticercus invaginated cysts in gravid
proglottid evaginated cysticercus invaginated cysts in meat shelled larvae (in feces) Cestode Life Cycle small intestine

17 developing cysticercus

18 scolex

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21 Phylum Gastrotricha “belly hairs” gastric gland pharynx male gonads
ovary intestine pedal gland

22 Phylum Gnathostomulida
“jaw mouth”

23 Phylum Micrognathozoa
“tiny jawed animals”

24 Phylum Rotifera (“wheel bearers”)

25 Typical Rotifer Life Cycle
environmental stimulus meiosis 2N female 1N egg 1N male 1N egg 2N egg (amictic) 2N egg 1N sperm fertilization environmental stimulus 2N female (amictic) 2N resting egg parthenogenesis sexual reproduction

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28 Phylum Acanthocephala
“spine head” proboscis with hooks & spines intestinal parasites

29 Acanth Reproduction

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31 Phylum Mesozoa “middle animals”


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