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1 Phylum Platyhelminthes
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2 Flat worms Triploblastic Acoelomate Bilateral symmetry Hermaphroditic –Monoecious One opening for digestive system Paired lateral nerve cords & cerebral ganlion Flame cells
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3 MyxozoaMyxozoa ArthropodaArthropoda AnnelidaAnnelida MolluscaMollusca LophophoratesLophophorates HemichordataHemichordata ChordataChordata OtherpseudocoelomatesOtherpseudocoelomates NematodaNematoda PoriferaPorifera CtenophoraCtenophora CnidariaCnidaria PlacozoaPlacozoa PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes NemerteaNemertea CiliophoraCiliophora SarcomastigophoraSarcomastigophora MicrosporaMicrospora ApicomplexaApicomplexa MesozoaMesozoa EchinodermataEchinodermata CrustaceaCrustacea ChelicerataChelicerata UniramiaUniramia ProtochordatesProtochordates
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4 Acoelomate EctodermMesodermEndoderm
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6 Phylum Platyhelminthes: Class Turbellaria Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Acoelomate
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7 Pseudocoelomate EctodermMesodermEndoderm
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8 Coelomate EctodermMesodermEndoderm
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9 Nervous System Lateral nerve cord Connectives Auricle Eye spot Cerebral ganglion
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10 Brain Auricle Cerebralganglion Paired nerve cords
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11 Excretory System Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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14 Class Turbellaria Eye spots Ciliated surface Regenerate if cut in two Most are free-living
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15 Turbellaria Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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17 Class Trematoda Flukes Parasites Holdfast devices –Most Complex life cycle Intermediate host –Animal with juvenile stage Definitive host –Animal with adult stage
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19 Clonorchis sinensis Oral suckerIntestineUterusYolk gland TestesOvarySeminal recepticle
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21 Clonorchis sinensis Chinese liver fluke 50 million people Cirrhosis of liver Diarrhea Edema Pain
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23 Fascioloa hepatica Sheep liver fluke Sheep, cattle and man –Weight loss Eat vegetation with metacercaria
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24 Life Cycle of the Sheep Liver Fluke Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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25 Fasciolopsis buski Intestinal fluke 10 million people Man and pigs Hemorrhage and abscesses of small intestine
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27 Paragonimus westermani Lung fluke Carnivores, pigs, rodents and man May be fatal
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30 Schistosoma Blood flukes 200 million people 1 million deaths/year
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31 Life Cycle of a Schistosome Fluke Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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32 Schistosome Cercaria have forked tail
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34 Swimmers Itch
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35 Class Monogenea One host Ectoparasites –Mainly fish Opisthaptor –Attachment to host
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36 Class Cestoidea Tape worms No digestive system 40 feet long
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38 Scolex
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39 Proglottid Uterus Testes Ovary Yolk gland Vas deferens Seminal receptacle
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40 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Pork Tapeworm (Taenia solium)
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41 Taenia saginata
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42 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Source: Redrawn From Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA. Life Cycle of the Broad Fish Tapeworm Diphyllobothrium latum
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43 Dipylidium caninum
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44 Echinococcus granulosus Parasite of dogs –Host Juveniles in sheep, man and other mammals –Intermediate host Hydatid cyst
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46 Hydatid Cyst Cysticercus –Juvenile stage
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47 Adult stage in dog Ecinococcus granulosus
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