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Chapter 34
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Section 34.1
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3 germ layers – ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm acoelomates Bilateral symmetry Anterior and posterior ends Dorsal and ventral surfaces only Flat body plan Flatworms!
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Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide directly with the environment to cells by diffusion No circulatory system or respiratory system needed Only one opening where food and wastes pass through! Cephalization
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Four Classes: 1. Turbellaria - non-parasitic 2. Trematoda- parasitic 3. Monogenea - parasitic 4. Cestoda –parasitic
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4,500 species Mostly marine Swim in wavelike motion Glide over solid surfaces on layer of mucus Example: Planarian Dugesia freshwater Video
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Digestive System: Scavengers & predators Decaying plants & animal matter Prey on smaller organism Pharynx – throat that extends to the middle of body video video
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Excretory System: Flame Cells – enclosed tufts of cilia that draw excess water together and excretes it through pores video video
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Nervous System: Cerebral ganglia : two clusters of nerve cells at anterior “Brain” Can learn Eyespots : sense direction and intensity of light Other senses: touch, water currents, chemicals
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Reproductive System : Sexual: Hermaphrodites Eggs laid in protective capsule Hatch in 2-3 weeks Asexual: Regeneration video video Video
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