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Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida
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Phylum Platyhelminthes- Flatworms Bilateral symmetry Acoelomate – no developed middle layer solid body without a space in the center Gastrovascular cavity with one opening Some respire (breathe) directly through skin
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Platyhelminthes More advanced nervous system than Porifera/Cnidaria Shows Cephalization- development of the head end Development of a BRAIN
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Platyhelminthes
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Platyhelminthes tapeworm
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Platyhelminthes flukes
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Nematoda (Roundworms) NON-segmented!! Bilateral Symmetry Pseudocoelomate – have a “false” middle layer a fluid filled body cavity Complete digestive tract (two openings) Many are parasitic Abundant (as many as 90000 roundworms in one rotten apple!) C. elegans first multicellular animal to have its complete DNA sequenced Also have Cephalization (Brain)
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Nematoda
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Life cycle of Nematode animal parasite
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Annelida (Segmented worms) Coelomate – have a true middle layer (most advanced) Segmented Bilateral Symetry Complete digestive tract Closed circulatory system (earthworms have 5 hearts) Paired setae (bristles) for movement Cephalization
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Earthworms - Oligochaetes True body cavities and segmentation are important evolutionary adaptations!!
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Marine worms - Polychaetes Many setae brushlike structures Some have tentacles and eyes
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Marine Worms - Polychaetes
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Leeches - Hirudinea No or very few setae Mostly parasitic one-fourth carnivorous
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