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Worms, Worms, WORMS! Mrs. Howard’s Life Science
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Worms, Worms, WORMS! Roundworms Flatworms Segmented worms Worm Lab Activity Mrs. Howard’s Life Science
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Overview on Worms All worms have the following in common: They are invertebrates They all have long, narrow bodies without legs Have tissues, organs, and organ systems Bilateral symmetry Unlike sponges or cnidarians, worms have distinct head and tail ends.
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Worms! Worms can regenerate! Segmented worms - if broken, head will regenerate a tail Flatworms if cut down the middle, will regenerate into 2 new worms
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Roundworms Phylum Nematoda Protection - mouthparts Food - free-living & parasitic Habitat - everywhere Locomotion - muscle contractions Examples - Pinworms,Hookworms, Heartworms, Trichinella
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Roundworms Phylum Nematoda Special Characteristics Digestive System Nervous system Brain & CNS About 1/2 are parasitic
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Flatworms Phylum Platyhelminthes Protection - mouthparts Food - most are parasitic & live off animals Habitat - water & land Locomotion - muscle contractions Examples - Planarian, Fluke, Tapeworm Planarian
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Flatworms Phylum Platyhelminthes Special Characteristics Brain and CNS Mouth only (no anus)
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Segmented Worms Phylum Annelida Protection - they burrow and wedge inside hole Food - Earthworms - organic matter in soil Leeches- Blood of host Habitat - Earthworms - moist soil Leeches-Water and moist environments
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Segmented Worms Phylum Annelida Movement - Muscle contractions Special Characteristics Brain and CNS Most are free-living (except leeches) Mouth & anus No heart but have circulatory system Above should read “breathe through their skin”
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Why do earthworms come to the surface when it rains? Bill Nye will answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWjF26Qo QY4
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One final type of worm: There is one final type of worm, I forgot to mention: THE GUMMY WORM! CHARACTERISTICS Colorful Stretchy Delicious :)
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Gummy Worm Lab We are going to be observing the property of elasticity in a gummy worm. Using the Scientific Method we will determine how far a gummy worm can stretch and still retain its shape.
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Gummy Worm Lab THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Question or Problem: What is it we are trying to determine? Hypothesis: Make an Educated Guess on what you think is going to happen? Experiment: Test your Hypothesis
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Gummy Worm Lab Observations: Make careful observations and record what happens Analysis: Use your experiment or research to draw conclusions. Was your hypothesis correct? Results: Present your results by providing a summary of your experiment, hypothesis and conclusions.
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Gummy Worm Lab Specific Instructions are found on the lab handout - have fun!
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