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PoriferaPoriferaCycliophoraCycliophora CnidariaCnidaria CtenophoraCtenophora SipunculaSipuncula MolluscaMollusca AnnelidaAnnelida OnychophoraOnychophora TardigradaTardigrada BryozoaBryozoa PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes NemerteaNemertea RotiferaRotifera GnathostomulidaGnathostomulida GastrotrichaGastrotricha NematodaNematoda NematomorphaNematomorpha PriapulidaPriapulida KinorhynchaKinorhyncha LoriciferaLoricifera PhoronidaPhoronida BrachiopodaBrachiopoda EchinodermataEchinodermata ChordataChordata HemichordataHemichordata ArthropodaArthropoda Adapted from Lesser Known Protostome Phyla. SICB 2001. J.R. Garey. The Ecdysozoa = animals that molt a cuticle by hormonal (steroid) cue
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Phylum Nematoda
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Nematoda: characteristics non-cellular cuticle in layers shed pseudocoelomate no circular muscles, only longitudinal muscles: hydrostatic skeleton dioecious (amoeboid sperm) little cephalization (nerve ring ~ a brain, amphids) 80,000 spp described (>1M?) most are benign to beneficial, 15,000 are parasitic up to 4M/m 2 in mud, billions in an acre of good farm soil Caenorhabditis elegans is an important model organism
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Physiology Specialized buccal cavity for diet –Diatoms, algae, fungi, bacteria –Plant roots, carnivores, internal parasite Pharynx also specialized for diet Excretion by excretory gland (renette cell) and excretory canal (not all nem’s have them) leading to an excretory pore –May also serve other functions (exoenzymes, molting fluid) –It does osmoregulation in C. elegans
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Reproduction Separate sexes –but some hermaphroditic (e.g., C. elegans) –others are parthenogenic Internal fertilization
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Development Eutely: = growth by increase in cell size, not cell number –E.g. C. elegans: 200 nerve cells, 12 epidermal cells, 172 gut cells…
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Human “worm” diseases Acanthocephala7 species Nematoda138 species Nematomorpha24 species Platyhelminthes173 species Digenea113 species Eucestoda57 species Turbellaria3 species TOTAL342 species
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Ascaris lumbricoides in intestine of > billion people (64% in pops SE US) Dioecious, sexually dimorphic: F > M each F makes 200,000 eggs/day feces ingested burrow through intestine wall carried by blood to lungs alveoli up mucociliary escalator swallowed mature in intestine (30 cm long)
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Necator: Hookworm Cut mucosa & feed on blood anemia Life cycle similar to Ascaris except infective juveniles penetrate into bare feet burrow into int wall lungs swallowed adults in intestine
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Trichinella (disease = trichinosos) in 2.4% of US pop in humans, pigs, rats, cats, dogs Adult in sm int. live larva from intestine burrow blood stream encyst in muscle tissue cyst consumed hatch and live in sm int.
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http://www.cartercenter.org/health/guinea_worm/index.html
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Guinea worm
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Elephantiasis
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Enterobius: Pinworm in 30% of children & 16% of adults in US Eggs laid around anus at night itch spread eggs ingested hatch adult
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Crop parasites Of enormous economic impact…e.g. corn soybean ginseng
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Fungi that snare nematodes
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