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Invertebrates – Part 2 Worms and Mollusks.

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1 Invertebrates – Part 2 Worms and Mollusks

2 Worms

3 Characteristics soft-bodied, long, legless bilateral symmetry
cephalization three cell layers epidermis gastroderm mesoderm

4 Phylum platyhelminthes

5 Phylum platyhelminthes
The “flatworms” 3 Classes Turbellaria (free-living) Cestoda (tapeworms) Trematoda (flukes)

6 Class turbellaria

7 Planaria

8 Planaria

9 Life processes

10 MOVEMENT Ciliated cells Secrete a slime layer Muscles

11 NUTRITION Absorptive heterotroph Pharynx
Intestine / Gastrovascular cavity Food: small animals and eggs

12 EXCRETION Flame cells Excretory pores

13 RESPONSE Anterior mass of nerve tissue (ganglia that act as a “brain”)
Photoreceptors Longitudinal nerves Transverse nerves

14 REPRODUCTION Asexual – regeneration Sexual – hermaphroditic

15 Planarian Regeneration

16 Class cestoda

17 Parasitic Flatworms Few sense organs as adults
No external cilia in adults Thick tegument Suckers and/or hooks

18 Taenia solium (the pork tapeworm)

19 Taenia solium Scolex Proglottid

20 Pork tapeworm lifecycle

21 Symptoms of Parasite Infection

22 Class trematoda

23 Opisthorchis sinensis (the Chinese liver fluke)

24 Chinese liver fluke lifecycle

25 Phylum nematoda


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