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Acoelomates & pseudocoelomates
Zoology, 25 February 2008 Donald Winslow Following Hickman, et al. 2008 Ch. 14 (pp ) Ch.15 (pp ) Ch.18 (pp )
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Bilateria Bilateral symmetry & cephalization
Phylum Acoelomorpha (diploblastic) Superphylum Protostomia (triploblastic) Lophotrochozoa Acoelomate worms, pseudocoelomate worms Ecdysozoa Pseudocoelomate or eucoelomate Superphylum Deuterostomia (triploblastic)
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Acoelomate worms Primary bilateral symmetry No coelom
Three germ layers Organ-system level of organization Muscles for locomotion & feeding Excretory system Phyla Platyhelminthes, Nemertea, etc.
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
“flatworms” Free-living & parasitic species Anterior ganglia, ladder-type NS Sensory organs Excretory system Usually hermaphroditic & outcrossing Parasitic spp w/ complex life-cycles
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
Class Turbellaria Class Trematoda Class Monogenea Class Cestoda
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Other acoelomate phyla
Phylum Acoelomorpha (Phylum Mesozoa)—not triploblastic Phylum Nemertea Phylum Gnathostomulida
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Lophotrochozoan pseudocoelomates
Phylum Rotifera Phylum Acanthocephala Phylum Gastrotricha Phylum Entoprocta
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Ecdysozoan Pseudocoelomates
Phylum Nematoda Phylum Nematomorpha Phylum Kinorhyncha Phylum Loricifera Phylum Priapulida
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Phylum Nematoda Longitudinal muscles & muscular pharynx
Anterior & posterior nerves, sense organs Usually separate sexes Females larger than males Microscopic eggs Eutely
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