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1 Phylum Platyhelminthes

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3 Flatworms are simple bilateral animals.
Flatworms have a solid body and incomplete or absent gut. There are three classes of flatworms. planarians head pharynx mouth sucker eyespot reproductive system gut cavity

4 Flukes

5 Tapeworms

6 Cerebral ganglia “brain” (Breathe through skin)
CHARACTERISITCS OF ALL WORMS Invertebrate Elongated bodies Bilateral symmetry Cephalization Cerebral ganglia “brain” No respiratory organs (Breathe through skin) 6

7 FLATWORMS PHYLUM: Platyhelminthes
FREE LIVING PARASITIC Planaria Flukes & Tapeworms 7

8 Phylum Platyhelminthes
Flat worms Acoelomate Bilateral symmetry Hermaphroditic Monoecious One opening for digestive system Paired lateral nerve cords & cerebral ganlion Flame cells

9 Class Turbellaria Eye spots Ciliated surface Regenerate if cut in two
Most are free-living 9

10 Acoelomate Phylum Platyhelminthes: Class Turbellaria
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Phylum Platyhelminthes: Class Turbellaria Acoelomate

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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Turbellaria 11

12 Fig. 14.2 12 12

13 Nervous System

14 Brain Auricle Cerebral ganglion Paired nerve cords

15 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Excretory System

16 Fig. 14.6a

17 Class Trematoda Flukes Parasites Holdfast devices Most
Complex life cycle Intermediate host Animal with juvenile stage Definitive host Animal with adult stage

18 Fig. 14.7

19 Clonorchis sinensis Chinese liver fluke 50 million people
Cirrhosis of liver Diarrhea Edema Pain

20 Clonorchis sinensis Oral sucker Intestine Uterus Yolk gland Ovary
Seminal recepticle Testes

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22 Fascioloa hepatica Sheep liver fluke Sheep, cattle and man Weight loss
Eat vegetation with metacercaria

23 Life Cycle of the Sheep Liver Fluke
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Life Cycle of the Sheep Liver Fluke

24 Fasciolopsis buski Intestinal fluke 10 million people Man and pigs
Hemorrhage and abscesses of small intestine

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26 Paragonimus westermani
Lung fluke Carnivores, pigs, rodents and man May be fatal

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29 Schistosoma Blood flukes 200 million people 1 million deaths/year

30 PARASITIC FLATWORM Schistosoma
NOT IN USA but infects over 250 million people worldwide Worms can block blood vessels to organs causing irritation, bleeding, tissue decay producing disease called = SCHISTOSOMIASIS 30

31 HUMAN BLOOD FLUKE Schistosoma
HUMAN BLOOD FLUKE Schistosoma Adult worms mature & reproduce in blood vessels; eggs travel to intestines or bladder Immature worms burrow through skin into blood vessels Larvae grow tails and leave snail Eggs leave body in urine or feces Larva hatches from egg & infects snail (intermediate host) 31

32 Schistosome Cercaria have forked tail

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34 Swimmers Itch

35 Class Monogenea One host Ectoparasites Mainly fish Opisthaptor
Attachment to host

36 Class Cestoidea Tape worms No digestive system 40 feet long

37 TAPEWORMS PARASITIC FLATWORM that lives in HOST animal intestines
TAPEWORMS Dog tapeworm PARASITIC FLATWORM that lives in HOST animal intestines 37

38 SCOLEX - Head with suckers and hooks to help hold on inside host
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40 PROGLOTTIDS hermaphroditic reproductive structures
(contain both male & female sex organs) Contain fertilized eggs Shed in feces 40

41 Proglottid Testes Uterus Vas deferens Seminal receptacle Ovary
Yolk gland

42 Thickened PROTECTIVE layer on the outside of worms made of CELLS
TEGUMENT Thickened PROTECTIVE layer on the outside of worms made of CELLS CUTICLE NON-CELLULAR PROTECTIVE coating found on the outside of worms 42

43 TAPEWORM NO DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
NO DIGESTIVE SYSTEM absorbs nutrients through skin TEGUMENT protects them from host digestive enzymes and immune system 43

44 TAPEWORMS Can grow up to 30 ft (2000 proglottids)
TAPEWORMS Can grow up to 30 ft (2000 proglottids) REPRODUCE WITH PROGLOTTIDS Add new proglottids behind scolex Mature ones drop off at tail end Leave body in feces 44

45 MCDOUGALL VIDEO – CH.14 PREDATOR PREY 2 - TAPEWORM

46 EX: BEEF TAPEWORM Adults attach inside intestines and absorb
digested food Humans eat undercooked meat containing cysts Proglottids burst releasing eggs with larvae inside on ground Proglottids are released in feces Cows eat grass; larvae travel through blood vessels; make cysts in muscle 46

47 Pork Tapeworm (Taenia solium)
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Pork Tapeworm (Taenia solium)

48 Taenia saginata

49 Life Cycle of the Broad Fish Tapeworm
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Life Cycle of the Broad Fish Tapeworm Diphyllobothrium latum Source: Redrawn From Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA.

50 Dipylidium caninum

51 Echinococcus granulosus
Parasite of dogs Host Juveniles in sheep, man and other mammals Intermediate host Hydatid cyst

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53 Hydatid Cyst Cysticercus Juvenile stage

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