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Supplemental Instruction
Biology 211 (2) Week 5
Chapter 34: Lophotochozoans
1. What is the lophophore function? Trochophore function?
1. Lophophore: Feeding, respiration; Trochophore: Movement, feeding!
Platyhelminthes
(Flatworms)
Ceolom type
Aceolomate
Symmetry
Bilateral
Reproduction
Sexual; Hermaphroditic; Sometimes asexual
Feeding System
Gastrovascular cavity!
Incomplete Digestive System
Gastrula (Yes or No)
Yes
Tissue (Yes or No)
Yes
Protostomes or Deuterostomes
Protostomes
Lophophore/Trochophore
No
Triploblasty or Diploblasty
Triploblastic
Segmented (Yes/No)
No
Ecosystem
Marine, freshwater, damp habitats
One Free-living Class
Turbellaria (Planarians)
Three Parasitic Class
Monogenea, Trematoda (Flukes), Cestoda (Tapeworms)
1. Platyhelminthes intake prey through the mouth by a muscular protractible_________.
1. Pharynx
2. What is a major difference between free-living and parasitic Platyhelminthes?
1. Reproductive effort is higher in the body plan of the parasitic Platyhelminthes, while
digestive efforts are higher in the free-living.
3. Name at least four characteristics of parasitic Platyhelminthes.
Supplemental Instruction
4. Do tapeworms have a digestive tract?
1. No, absorb nutrients that are pre-digested by host
Annalida
Ceolom type
Ceolomate
Symmetry
Bilateral
Reproduction
Sexual; Hermaphroditic; sometimes asexual
Feeding System
Complete Digestive System
Gastrula (Yes or No)
Yes
Tissue (Yes or No)
Yes
Protostomes or Deuterostomes
Protostomes
Lophophore/Trochophore
Yes
Triploblasty or Diploblasty
Triploblastic
Segmented (Yes/No)
Yes
Ecosystem
Marine, freshwater, damp habitats
Three Groups
Polychaeta (mostly marine), Oligochaeta (Earthworms),
Hirudinea (Leeches)
1. What are two advantages of segmentation?
1. Repetition of components provides backup (able to grow back when part is cut off)
2. Permits specialization
2. What is the function of parapodia in Polychaetes?
1. Parapodia function in both movement and gas exchange
3. What are some reasons that earthworms are ecologically important?
1. Digest organic matter; tunnels left behind earthworms help aerate the soil
Mollusca
Ceolom type
Ceolomate
Symmetry
Bilateral
Reproduction
Sexual; Some Hermaphroditic; some asexual
Feeding System
Complete digestive System
Gastrula (Yes or No)
Yes
Tissue (Yes or No)
Yes
Protostomes or Deuterostomes
Protostomes
Lophophore/Trochophore
Yes
Triploblasty or Diploblasty
Triploblastic
Supplemental Instruction
Mollusca
Segmented (Yes/No)
No
Ecosystem
Most marine, some freshwater and terrestrial
Two Classes with Radula (Examples)
Gastropoda (Snails/slugs), Cephalopoda (Squids, Octopi)
One Class w/o Radula (Examples)
Bivalvia (Clams, Mussels)
1. For the Molluscan body plan, what five parts doe they all have?
1. Foot, mantle, shell, visceral mass, gill
2. Does the phylum Mollusca have an open or closed circulatory system?
1. Depends on the energy needs of the clade. If they need a lot of energy, then closed.
3. What is a radula?
1. Used for feeding to cut or scrape food
4. Many species of freshwater mussels have a larval stage called ______ that need a host.
1. Glochidium