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Coelomate Worms: Annelids Chapter 13
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Phylum Annelida Important Groups – Earthworms – Tube worms – Leeches Habitat – Aquatic: Marine or Freshwater – Terrestrial: soil
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Phylum Annelida Food Source: – Predators, Scavengers, Filter feeders, & Herbivores First substrate feeders Unique Characteristics: – First group with closed circulatory system – Segmented – each segment as a complete, independent organism
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Skeletal & Body System Hydrostatic skeleton for support and movement Bilateral symmetry Segmented – “metamerization” – Segments separated by septa – Separate coelomic compartments Coelomates: True body cavity Have Setae – bristle-like structures projecting from body (except leeches)
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Muscular System & Movement Body wall made of circular & longitudinal muscles Burrowing - movement – Swallow sediments – do not push aside – Each segment moves independently
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Nervous Communication Independent ganglions in each segment – Suprapharyngeal & subpharyngeal ganglia Nerve cords – Double ventral
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Cardiovascular System Complete, closed circulatory system – Includes: capillaries arteries veins 5 hearts – Blood transports hormones, nutrients, & wastes
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Respiratory System Respiratory pigments dissolved in blood plasma carry oxygen – Ex: hemoglobin – makes blood red – Blood can be colorless, green, or red Oxygen diffuses across body wall
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Digestive Food Capture Continuous gut extending from mouth to anus with its own musculature
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Excretory Waste Removal Excrete ammonia across body wall Nephridia – Excretory organ – Functions like kidneys
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Reproductive System Sexual – Monoecious or dioecious – Possess gonads Asexual – Budding – Transverse fission “Strobilation”
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