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Transcript
Molluscs
Dorsal
(back)
Near hinge
Oldest portion
Anterior
(Front)
Posterior
(back)
Ventral
(front)
http://www.biologyjunction.com/clam_dissection.htm
Mantle - tissue that lines both valves & covers the
soft body of the clam.
Points toward
Anterior end
Remove gills (and foot) to find visceral mass
Nematodes = roundworms
• have an alimentary canal (G.I. Tract) , lack circulatory system
Platyhelminthes = Flat
Annelids = ringed = segmented
Nematodes = Round
Tichruis trichiura = Whip worm
Nematode: Trichinella spiralis
Parasite in cyst
How to identify
Later you will recognize
muscle tissue
All mammalian tissue
is fairly uniform with
tissue transitions that
are fairly defined /
complete so the cyst
looks pretty aberrant
(unusual)
Embryo inside
Athropod – Crayfish sexing
Morphology of a crayfish: edible freshwater
crustacean, with pincers on the two forelegs.
Claw: ends of the largest of a crayfish limbs.
Rostrum: extension of a crayfish's shell.
Head: foremost part of a crayfish.
Thorax: upper part of a crayfish's body.
Abdomen: lower part of a crayfish's body.
Exopodite: external part of the uropod.
Endopodite: internal part of the uropod.
Uropod: swimming appendage of the crayfish.
Telson: last segment of the abdomen of a
crayfish.
Segment: ring of the abdomen of a crayfish.
Walking leg: limb of a crayfish used for forward
motion.
Coumpond eye (stalked eye): complex sight
organ of a crayfish.
Antennule: small antenna.
Cheliped: front leg which ends in pincers.
Antenna: organ of touch of a crayfish.
Sexing
Double = female
Spiracle
Starfish young
Note Radial symmetry
Canals are visible showing the water vascular system
aboral
oral
Chordate
Nerve cord and notochord
Gill slits
Post-anal tail
Subphylum includes vertebrates = spinal cord
So all vertebrates are chordates, but not all chordates
are vertebrates
However, vertebrates are the vast majority of
chordates, only a few exceptions
Chick 48hrs
Chick 48hrs
Chordate: Amphioxus (lancelet)
A notable exception, invertebrate = no spine
Does NOT have a skeleton surrounding nerve cord
Immature Lancelet
Nerve cord and notochord
Post-anal tail
Anus
Gill slits
The notochord is a flexible rod-shaped body
found in embryos of all chordates. It is
composed of cells derived from the mesoderm
and defines the primitive axis of the embryo.
Chordate: Tunicate (sea tulip)
Another notable exception, invertebrate = no spine
Does NOT have a skeleton surrounding nerve cord
Does have segmentation but not a worm
So likely a chordate