Nematodes (Roundworms) Picture (SEM): Soybean Cyst Nematode.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WORMS.
Advertisements

Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms
Pseudocoelomates : Round Worms Chapter 11. Round Worms 2 Main Phlya – Nematoda “thread worm” ex: hookworms, pin worms, ascaris, filarial worms – Rotifera.
Roundworms. Phylum Nematoda 1.Nematodes: roundworms 2.Nemata- “ thread” 3.Bilateral symmetry 4.Tube within a tube structure-mouth and anus 5.3 germ layers.
The wiggly world of wild and wonderful worms.  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum : Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)  Class: Turbellaria (Turbellarians)  Class:
 Platyhelminthes, Nemtoda, and Annelida.  There are three major groups of worms: o 1) Flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes) o 2) Roundworms (Phylum Nematoda)
Worms and Mollusks Biology 112.
Ms. Moore 10/18/12. What is a flatworm?  Phylum: Platyhelminthes  Flatworms are soft, flattened worms that have tissues and internal organ systems.
Phylum Nematoda (Chapter 27.2)
Platyhelminthes: Flatworms. Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Platyhelminthes - Flatworms Soft, unsegmented, flattened worms that have tissues and internal.
Chapter 34 Section 2 Phylum Nematoda & Rotifera. Phylum Nematoda Roundworms (pseudocoelomates) Bilaterally symmetrical 1mm-120mm (4 feet) Digestive tract.
Unsegmented Worms: Flatworms and Roundworms
The WORMS Kingdom Animalia Various Phyla Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)
PHYLUM NEMATOD A THE ROUNDWORM S. CHARACTERISTICS TUBULAR SHAPE WITH POINTED ENDS BILATERAL SYMMETRY UNSEGMENTED BODY MOVE IN A WHIP-LIKE MOTION.
Phylum Nematoda & Rotifera
Roundworms (Phylum Nematoda). Features Bilateral symmetry and 3 cell layers Plus a “pseudocoelom” (fluid filled space betwen the mesoderm and internal.
ROUNDWORMS. WHAT IS A ROUNDWORM? MEMBERS OF PHYLUM NEMATODA SLENDER, UNSEGMENTED WORMS WITH TAPERED ENDS. MOST ARE FREE-LIVING – FOUND IN SOIL, SALT FLATS,
ROUNDWORMS Kingdom Animalia - Phylum Nematoda --Unsegmented worms --Pseudocoelom ("false coelom") -- body cavity contains organs.
Biology I Study Guide Worms FlatwormsRoundworms Segmented Worms.
I. Sponges A. Phylum Porifera a. asymmetric
NEMATODA. Characteristics  Roundworms  Name means “thread- like”  Thought to be most abundant animals on Earth (only about 20,000 species identified,
The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system.
Phylum Nematoda The Roundworms “thread” “like”
Phylum Nematoda
WORMS.
NEMATODA AKA: Round Worms. WHAT IS A ROUNDWORM? What Is a Roundworm? Most species of roundworms are free-living, inhabiting soil, salt flats, aquatic.
Vocabulary Pseudocoelom = a body between the mesoderrn and the endoderm Cuticle = thick, tough, outer covering that protects the worm.
The Aschelminthes Phylum Nematoda. General Information The term “Aschelminthes” refers to a large group of about ten different phyla of soft- bodied worms.
Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida. Phylum Platyhelminthes- Flatworms  Bilateral symmetry  Acoelomate – no developed middle layer  solid body without.
Phylum Nematoda The Roundworms.
Unsegmented Worms.
Ascaris Phylum: Nematoda (Roundworms)
FLATWORMS Belong to the KINDGOM ANIMALIA PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES.
Roundworms!. Phylum Nematoda (roundworms) The Facts … Body symmetry- Bilateral Reproduction- Sexual Movement- thrashing from side to side Food- Parasites.
End Show Slide 1 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Biology.
End Show Slide 1 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 27–2 Roundworms.
Phylum Nematoda Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Annelida.
Roundworms Ch Phylum – NEMATODA Among the most numerous animals.
End Show Slide 1 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Biology.
WARM UP Compare and contrast flatworms and roundworms, based on their clades.
Phylum Nematoda. Basic Facts Name meaning: round worm Invertebrate Bilateral symmetry Body plan: Slender, unsegmented worms with tapering ends Digestive.
Introduction to The Animal Kingdom
Nematoda.
Phylum: Nematoda The Roundworms 27-2 pg. 689.
Unsegmented worms (flatworms & roundworms)
Ecdysozoa-Molting Animals Ecdysis- “an escape” -molting of exoskeleton or cuticle Phyla- Nematoda and Arthropoda.
Phylum Nematoda Roundworms.
Flatworms Phylum: Platyhelminthes. Flatworms Phylum: Platyhelminthes.
Introduction to Nematoda (Roundworms)
Nematoda: Round Worms EQ: What are Nematodas?.

SBI 3U Wormlike Animals.
ROUNDWORMS Kingdom Animalia - Phylum Nematoda
KINGDOM ANIMALIA Phylum Nematoda
Phylum: Nematoda The Roundworms 27-2 pg. 689.
Worm Phyla Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Nematoda Phylum Annelida.
Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall
Kingdom Animalia: Phylum Nematoda: The Roundworms
Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall
ROUNDWORMS Kingdom Animalia - Phylum Nematoda Unsegmented worms
Worm Phyla Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Nematoda Phylum Annelida.
KINGDOM ANIMALIA Phylum Nematoda
Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall
Phylum Nematoda Roundworms.
Roundworms Phylum Nematoda.
Roundworms Phylum Nematoda.
Unsegmented worms.
Phylum: Nematoda The Roundworms 27-2 pg. 689.
Presentation transcript:

Nematodes (Roundworms) Picture (SEM): Soybean Cyst Nematode

ROUNDWORMS Nematodes (Nema = Thread) In this lesson you will learn about: 1.New levels of complexity in Animalia 2.General body plan 3.Lifestyles (Parasitic vs Free-living) 4.Impact on the world (good and bad) 5.And have seen one in real life!

ROUNDWORMS Kingdom Animalia – Phylum Nematoda -Unsegmented worms -Pseudocoelom ("false coelom") - Digestive system has two openings with mouth and anus.

Body Plan Progression - Coelom

Digestive tract (2 openings): one way with a mouth & anus Feeding: Free-living - predators Parasites – feed on humans and animals Reproduction: Sexual Separate sexes (male & female)

Interesting Facts About Nematodes Success: They are the most numerous of all multicellular animals. Ecological Significance: They are found in nearly all parts of the earth and are an important part of food chains and soil health. Parasite Success: ¼ of the world is infected with hookworm! (a roundworm intestinal parasite)

Nematode Life Function Strategies Respiration: Diffusion, through the tissues and cuticle (skin) Digestion: One way digestive tract (simplified version of the one we have) Reproduction: Sexual, most nematodes are either male or female. Movement: Long muscles attached to the cuticle contract to cause coordinated twisting and thrashing.

Similarities to Platyhelminthes Bilateral Symmetry What is bilateral symmetry? What might be one advantage? Cephalization What is cephalization? What might be an advantage?

General Body Plan of Roundworms

The Bad and The Ugly Filarial Worms – found in Tropical regions – causes elephantiasis Hookworm – Infects almost 25% people in the world!

Research on C. elegans (MODEL ORGANISM) first organism to have DNA completely sequenced It is a very simple, free living roundworm They have a fixed number of cells. You can track the history of every cell in the body! Why Nematodes are Great!

How can we beat parasites? IDEAS?