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Phylum Annelida The Segmented Worms.

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1 Phylum Annelida The Segmented Worms

2 Phylum Level Characteristics
round segmented (repeated body units containing similar structures) bilateral symmetry, hydrostatic skeleton complete digestive system Eg. earthworms, leeches

3 Coelom -coelem forms from mesoderm
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4 Digestive System specialized areas/organs present: crop: stores food
gizzard: grinds food pharynx: connects mouth with digestive tract (gut) Intestine: where nutrients are absorbed

5 Respiratory System Aquatic annelids often breathe through gills
Other annelids take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide through their skin Skin must be moist for gas exchange to be possible If worms dry out they suffocate and DIE!!

6 Circulatory System closed system
Typically, 2 blood vessels run length of body Dorsal: blood moves towards head Ventral: blood moves towards tail necessary to provide glucose and oxygen to all cells of a fairly active animal

7 Excretory System Solid wastes pass out through anus
Metabolic wastes excreted by nephridia (like small kidneys) in each segment

8 Nervous System Brain sits at front of body
Ventral nerve cord runs entire length of worm Many different types of sense organs depending on species

9 Movement 2 groups of muscles:
1. longitudinal-makes worm short and then long 2. lateral, circular-makes worm fat then thin Setae- Hairlike anchors

10 Movement

11 Reproduction A few reproduce asexually by budding
Most reproduce sexually Some species have separate sexes and external fertilization Coordinate the release of eggs and sperm to increase the chances of successful fertilization Done by aquatic annelids

12 Reproduction Earthworms and leeches are hermaphrodites:
1. the two worms attach themselves to each other 2. worms exchange sperm and it is stored 3. sperm fertilizes eggs internally in clitellum (mucous ring) 4. clitellum slips off worm’s body into soil (holding fertilized eggs) and becomes a cocoon


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