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Acoelomates and other groups
Flatworms! Chapter 10
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Basics Multicellular Primary bilateral symmetry
Digestive system incomplete Most are monoecious Triploblastic- have three germ layers Lack a coelom or a pseudocoelom
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Taxonomic Groupings P. Platyhelminthes P. Nemertea C. Turbellaria
C. Trematoda C. Monogenea C. Cestodoa P. Nemertea
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Acoelomate Characteristics
No body cavity ectoderm mesoderm Gut endoderm
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Acoelomate Characteristics
Triploblastic Mesoderm (mesenchyme, parenchyma) Gut Ectoderm Endoderm
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Parenchyma Form of tissue Loose Vacuolated
Contains more cells and fiber than mesoglea of the cnidaria.
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Acoelomate Characteristics
Bilateral Symmetry Anterior: toward the front of the body Posterior: toward the rear of the body
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Acoelomate Characteristics
Cephalization the concentration of sensory organs in the head of the animal Eye spots Auricles
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Flatworms are triploblasts with well-developed organ systems
digestive excretory nervous reproductive
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Excretory System Flame Cells or Protonephridia
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Nervous System Ladder-type. Brain, and 1 or more
ventral nerve cords and Transverse nerves.
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Four Classes Class Turbellaria: (the planarians) mostly free-living.
Class Trematoda: (the flukes) all parasitic. Class Monogenea: (monogeneans) all parasitic. Class Cestoda: (the tapeworms) all parasitic.
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I. Class Turbellaria (planarians) photosynthetic endosymbionts
Acoels Rhabdocoels Polyclads Triclads
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Triclad flatworm with “3-branch” gut
diatoms Triclad flatworm with “3-branch” gut Acoel flatworms do not have a well-formed gut cavity Polyclad flatworms have a many branched gut
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Rhabdocoel turbellarian
phalloidin stain (ventral body wall musculature) longitudinal and circumferential (circular) muscles bulbous, muscular pharynx © Matthew Hooge
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Polyclads swimming with undulatory body waves
statocyst of acoel
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Turbellarians are often predatory specialists
ascidian polyclads feeding bryozoans planarian feeding on a midge
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Asexual reproduction and regeneration
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Sexual Reproduction
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Turbellarian Diversity
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Variation in color patterns and shapes among polyclad turbellarians
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Flatworm mimicry of nudibranchs
Aposematic coloration in nudibranch families Chromodorididae and Phyllidiidae Mimicry by flatworm family Psuedocerotidae
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Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Turbellaria Bipalium
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Terrestrial Planarians!
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Lake Baikal Planarians
Up to 2.0 feet long!
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Temnocephalan Turbellarians
Live as either ectocommensals or ectoparasites on the surface of crustaceans, insects, molluscs and turtles
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Temnocephalan Turbellarians
Live as either ectocommensals or ectoparasites on the surface of crustaceans, insects, molluscs and turtles
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