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Joseph Leprince Brandon Studt
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Sponges use intracellular digestion in individual cells; they are filter feeders and do not have a digestive system. They have water canals and a spongocoel for water to flow through, and the choanocytes absorb the food.
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Cnidarians use both intracellular and extracellular digestion. Like Porifera, Cnidaria lacks a complete digestive system, but does have a Gastrovascular Cavity (GVC). Extracellular digestion takes place within the central cavity. GVC
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Like the Cnidarians, Platyhelminthes have a GVC, an incomplete digestive system. Free living worms, such as Planaria, use extracellular digestion. Parasitic Platyhelminthes, such as classsesTrematoda and Cestoda, use intracellular digestion, absorbing nutrients from their environment. Planaria : Note the GVC (black) which acts as a fake intestine. Cestoda : note the lack of GVC; reproductive organs only.
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Ascaris : Intestine Nematodes have a more advanced digestive system than earlier phyla, complete with a mouth, intestine and an anus. The intestine absorbs nutrients via extracellular digestion.
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Mollusks have a complete digestive system. As shown, the cephalopods also have a cecum, which sorts out indigestible particles. Mouth Esophagus Stomach Intestine/cecum Anus StomachCecum
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Annelids have a complete digestive system. The crop stores food, and the gizzard grinds the food. The intestine absorbs nutrients via extracellular digestion. Crop Gizzard Intestine
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Pyloric StomachDigestive GlandIntestine Arthropods have a complete digestive system, and in the Crustaceans, the stomach contains chitinous teeth, which form the gastric mill, used to grind food.
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Porifera – Have a primitive digestive system, extracellular digestion only. Cnidaria – Have an incomplete digestive system, but does have a GVC. Uses both intracellular and extracellular digestion. Platyhelminthes – Have a GVC and an incomplete digestive system. Free living worms use extracellular digestion, while parasitic worms use intracellular digestion, absorbing nutrients from their environment. Nematoda – Have a more advanced digestive system with a mouth, intestine and an anus. The intestine absorbs nutrients via extracellular digestion. Mollusca – Have a complete digestive system, including a mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestine and anus. Annelida – Have a complete digestive system, with a crop that stores food, and a gizzard grinds the food. The intestine absorbs nutrients via extracellular digestion. Arthropoda – Have a complete digestive system, from mouth to anus. Summary:
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