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ROUNDWORMS Kingdom Animalia - Phylum Nematoda
--Pseudocoelom ("false coelom") -- Digestive system has two openings with mouth and anus.
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Interesting Facts About Nematodes
Prevalence: 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)
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Similarities to Platyhelminthes
Bilateral Symmetry What is bilateral Symmetry? What might be one advantage? Cephalization What is cephalization? What might be an advantage?
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Roundworms & Disease Trichinosis (trichinella worm) - cysts within the muscles are consumed (undercooked food) -- worm grows in intestine -- forms cysts in the muscles of the new host -- symptom: terrible pain in muscles
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Filarial Worms - found in Tropical regions of Asia
-- usually transmitted by mosquitoes -- causes elephantiasis
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Ascarid Worms (common roundworm) - lives in intestine - eggs are passed out in the feces
Most roundworms infect dogs, but occasionally they find their way into human hosts
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Hookworms - burrow into the skin from soil - mature in the intestines --hooks used to attach and suck blood
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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, which is very useful to learn about development. You can track the history of every cell in the body!
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