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1 Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, Roundworms Ch 26 Turboblast Version

2 Sponges Aquatic, sessile, asymmetrical, filter-feeding invertebrate Lack tissues, organs, organ systems (simple bodies) Osculum- expels water and wastes at the top of sponge (a little like a smoke stack) Sponges are made of 4 types of cells: – Pore cells (surround pores) – Collar cells (line sponge interior, each have a flagellum that creates water current pulling water into sponge body) – Epithelial-like cells (contract in response to touch) – Amoebocytes (carry nutrients, aid in reproduction, produce chemicals that make spicules) Spicules are small, needlelike structures between cells that form hard support systems Reproduce sexually/asexually (budding, fragmentation, gemmules/internal buds made in response to danger) Hermaphroditic (can create male and female gametes): release sperm into water, retain eggs within body, fertilization is internal Larvae swim from the body and land elsewhere, set up camp!

3 http://youtu.be/RmPTM965-1c Osculum

4 Cnidarians (“Nigh-dare-ee-uhns”) (Hydras, Jellyfishes, Corals, Anemones) All radially symmetrical, aquatic, invertebrate 2 basic forms (medusa, polyp) http://www.infovisual.info/02/img_en/013%20Life%20cycle%20of%20a%20jellyfish.jpg http://www.infovisual.info/02/img_en/013%20Life%20cycle%20of%20a%20jellyfish.jpg Sting prey with cells called nematocysts located on tentacles – Resemble tiny harpoons, inject neurotoxins into prey http://youtu.be/BpKKGB-ivQo, http://youtu.be/6zJiBc_N1Zk http://youtu.be/BpKKGB-ivQo http://youtu.be/6zJiBc_N1Zk – digest food within central gastrovascular cavity Tentacles- ring of flexible, tubelike structures surrounding mouth; used to capture food Reproduce both sexually/asexually (budding) – Sexually- release eggs/sperm into water, external fertilization Nervous system composed of net of neural tissue (highly-connected network, no centralized brain tissue) Hydrozoans (hydras) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqXkaZwiu6s&feature=share&list=PL9AA335CF2AC21D2F http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqXkaZwiu6s&feature=share&list=PL9AA335CF2AC21D2F Scyphozoans (jellyfishes) http://youtu.be/GqdvEhI1RS0 http://youtu.be/GqdvEhI1RS0 Anthozoans (corals and anemones) http://youtu.be/SV06sxvLx2U http://youtu.be/SV06sxvLx2U – [Antho- means “flower”]

5 hydra jellyfish coral sea anemone

6 Flatworms Acoelomates with thin, solid bodies 3 classes: free-living planarians http://youtu.be/DuwDJ-eZOMc, parasitic flukes http://youtu.be/_IC9hLsjafw, and tapeworms http://youtu.be/KWaYFC4bqL0 http://youtu.be/DuwDJ-eZOMc http://youtu.be/_IC9hLsjafw http://youtu.be/KWaYFC4bqL0 Simple nervous and muscle systems Flukes and tapeworms have adapted structures for parasitic lifestyle Clearly defined head- senses and responds to environment Pharynx- muscular tube that can extend out of the mouth Eyespots- sensitive to light, enable worm to respond to light conditions (cannot see in detail or strong contrast) Sensory cells located on each side of the head, can detect chemicals, food, movements in environment Flame cells- remove excess water – (much like contractile vacuoles in paramecia; must bail out water that is constantly diffusing into cells)

7 tapeworm Complex mouthparts on tapeworm head planarians flukes

8 Roundworms Pseudocoelomate, cylindrical worms, lengthwise muscles (can wriggle), relatively complex digestive system, two body openings Can be parasites of plants, fungi, animals (and humans) Ascaris in tropical regions, found in soil, enter through mouth, eggs hatch in intestines, move into bloodstream, then to lungs, then eggs are coughed up (most common roundworm infection in humans) Pinworms most common in US, mostly in children, eggs can survive weeks on surfaces, eggs are ingested—worms mature in intestinal tract—females exit host’s anus while host is sleeping and lay eggs on surrounding skin http://youtu.be/PrUlhufWlIA Can cause trichinosis (ingesting undercooked, infested pork meat) Also known as nematodes

9 pinworm Replica of roundworm mouth


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