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Mollusks
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General Characteristics
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca “soft body” Class: Cephalopoda “head-footed” (squid) Examples of Mollusca Clams Snails Slugs Octopuses
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Groups of Mollusks Classified according to their foot and shell
Three major classes of mollusks Gastropods Bivalves Cephalopods
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Characteristics 112,000 species Coelomates
Soft body with internal or external shell Larval stage called a trochophore Body plan: Foot – takes on many forms Mantle – covers the body Shell – (present in most) Visceral mass – internal organs
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7 survival systems Feeding & Digestion Excretion
mouth, anus and complex stomach radula-help the mollusks scrape algae and force food backward Some filter feed-through their gills Tentacles- grab and hold prey Excretion carried out by a pair of nephridia (earthworm also had this) Empties into the mantle cavity
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Circulatory Respiration Response
Open circulatory system- gastropoda & bivalvia Closed circulatory system- cephalopoda Respiration Use gills to exchange O2 and CO2 Response Mental capacity like that of a cat Largest eyes among animals Complex nervous system Nerve ring located around the mouth with a nerve cord connected to ganglia
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Reproduction Movement Internal fertilization (cephalopods)
External fertilization Movement Varies among classes of mollusks Gastropoda- crawling Bivalvia- sessile Cephalopoda- rapid swimming
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Gastropods snails, slugs, limpets and nudibranchs
Shell-less or single shelled Move by a muscular foot Some are poisonous, bright colors
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Bivalves Things with two shells
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Cephalopoda octopi, squids, and cuttlefish
soft-bodied , head is attached to foot foot is divided into tentacles with sucking disks small internal shells or no shell at all Squid have a modified shell called a pen most complex of the mollusks
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Echinoderms “spiny skin”
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General Characteristics
Invertebrates No cephalization (no head region) Deuterostomes- recall from earlier what this means? Habitat- marine environments Examples: Sea stars Sand dollars Sea urchins Sea cucumbers
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Unique Characteristics
Endoskeleton Made up of plates called ossicles Water-vascular system Tube feet Extensions that aid in movement, feeding, respiration and excretion
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