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., Phylum: Platyhelminthes Parasite Monster Inside Me Part 2
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Platyhelminthes Origin of the word platyhelminthes: Latin for flat Animals in this phylum include: tapeworms, planarians, saltwater flatworms Level of organization: -organs and organ systems -Acoelomate (no body cavity) Symmetry: Bilateral (found in most higher organisms)
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Basic Platyhelminthes body plan Three Germ Layers: First phylum to have all three 1) Ectoderm (outer) 2) Endoderm (inner) 3)Mesoderm (middle)
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Organ Systems Digestive system: -Three branch system. -Gastrovascular cavity (same as cnidarians) - Gastro = digests food - Vascular = distributes food and gases like the circulatory system Reproductive System:
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Organ Systems Digestive system: -Three branch system. -Gastrovascular cavity (same as cnidarians) -Gastro = digests food -Vascular = distributes food and gases like the circulatory system Reproductive System: - Hermaphrodite (carry both male and female reproductive organs)
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Organ Systems Nervous System: -A ladder-like nerve network extending down from an anterior brain. Head -Anterior Eyespots detect light -Chemosensitive organs at auricles Note: Sensory functions collecting at the anterior end of an organism = Cephalization
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Organ Systems Excretory System: Parts -A web of interconnected tubes that end in flame cells -Flame Cell: Contain beating cilia that create a continuous flow of water out the excretory pore Function -Waste moves out of the cells by diffusion and are pushed into the current created by the flame cells which leads it out of the body through the excretory pore
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Platyhelminthes and Parasitism Half of the flatworm species are parasitic Two main groups of parasitic flatworms 1)Tape worms: -Endoparasite -Adult stage survives in the intestine of a vertebrate host Parts: Scolex: Anterior end equipped with rings of hooks (B) and suckers (A) that hold onto host intestine. Proglottids: Reproductive segments (Carry eggs) released in feces
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Platyhelminthes and Parasitism Characteristics that make tapeworms successful parasites 1) Strong outer skin that resists breakdown by hosts digestive enzymes and acids 2) Produces millions of eggs per day (only a few will make it to a proper host)
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Platyhelminthes and Parasitism Fish tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium): -Found off the West coast of Canada and Alaska (AKA here ) -Reaches up to 30ft in length -Found in raw muscle meat of predatory fish (eg. Salmon, trout)
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Tapeworm Lifecycle Tapeworm lifecycle movie youtube
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Tapeworms Prevention: Freezing meat at -10 C for several days kills the cysts OR Cooking the meat thoroughly will kill cysts Symptoms: - Usually asymptomatic (4/5 cases) -Weight loss -Abdominal pain -Diarrhea -Vomiting -Fatigue
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Platyhelminthes and Parasitism Two main groups of parasitic flatworms 2) Flukes: -Endoparasite -Adult stage survives in the intestine of a vertebrate host Parts: - Oval shaped body similar to free living planaria with a reduced digestive and nervous system Types: Named after the organ they infect -Liver fluke -Lung fluke -Blood fluke
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Assignment Crossword Vocab 628-629
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