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1 Flatworms

2 Phlylum Platyhelminthese = Flatworms

3 Flatworm FIRSTs!! Bilateral symmetry
Directional motion = 1st mobile predator Cephalization – development of a head Ganglia: bundle of nerve cells make up a pre-brain Nerves concentrated at ‘head end’ since sensory cells were concentrated at that end Sensory nerves formed bundles = ganglion Eyespots detect light Auricles detect chemicals ‘smell’ 2 nerve cords transmit info to rest of body Flatworm FIRSTs!!

4 New Innovations in Excretory System
cellular waste still removed by diffusion Protonephridia (NEW) flame cells help regulate solute concentration Evolve in to the nephrons of mammal kidneys First Kidney

5 Flatworm Reproduction
1st internal fertilization Evolutionary advantage Make fewer gametes Save energy Hermaphrodites = make both eggs & sperm Evolutionary advantage = can mate with any other member of your species that you can find!

6 Asexual reproduction by fission

7 Ancestral Traits Gastrovascular cavity for digestion & circulation
Mouth in center of body Respiration (gas exchange) by diffusion

8 Free-living Flatworms = Class
Marine Fresh-water

9 Classes of Flatworm 1) Free living example = Planaria 2) Flukes
parasites in blood & liver swimmers itch 3) Tapeworms

10 Flukes = Class Parasites of blood and liver

11 Swimmer’s Itch =Schistosoma

12 Tape Worms = Class

13 Human Tape Worm Sources =Under cooked Prevention Beef (N. America)
Pork(S. America) Fish (Asia) Prevention Cook your meat!!! Wash your hands after using the restroom Don’t drink contaminated water


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