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Unit 8 Invertebrates Ch. 27 Worms & Mollusks What Is a Flatworm? Flatworms are soft, flattened worms that have tissues & internal organ systems They are the simplest animals to have 3 embryonic germ layers, bilateral symmetry, & cephalization Form & Function in Flatworms Parasitic worms feed on blood, tissue fluids, or pieces of cells within the host’s body Blood flukes are parasitic flatworms that mature in the blood vessels of humans Form & Function in Flatworms All flatworms, including this planarian, have organ systems that perform essential life functions Groups of Flatworms The 3 main groups of flatworms are turbellarians, flukes, & tapeworms Turbellarians are free-living flatworms Most live in marine or fresh water Groups of Flatworms Flukes are parasitic flatworms Most flukes infect the internal organs of their host Groups of Flatworms Tapeworms are long, flat, parasitic worms that are adapted to life inside the intestines of their hosts What Is a Roundworm? Most roundworms are free-living, inhabiting soil, salt flats, aquatic sediments, & water, from polar regions to the tropics Many others are parasitic & live in hosts that include almost every kind of plant & animal What Is a Roundworm? Roundworms are unsegmented worms that have 2 openings, a mouth & an anus Roundworms & Human Disease Parasitic roundworms include trichinosiscausing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms, & hookworms Trichinosis-causing worms reproduce in the intestines of their host & then form cysts in their muscle tissue Roundworms & Human Disease Filarial worms are found mainly in the tropics They are transmitted from 1 host to another through biting insects Ex.) Elephantiasis Roundworms & Human Disease Ascarid worms absorb the host’s digested food & can cause severe malnutrition Blockage of the intestine can be so severe that it can cause death What Is an Annelid? Annelids are worms with segmented bodies They are also called segmented worms because the body is divided into many similar segments Form & Function in Annelids Feather-duster worms exchange gases underwater using feathery gills Form & Function in Annelids Some annelids, including earthworms, are hermaphrodites - each worm produces both egg & sperm During mating, the worms exchange sperm, which will be used to fertilize egg cells Earthworm Groups of Annelids There are 3 main classes: oligochaetes, leeches, & polychaetes Oligochaetes have few setae, & live in soil or fresh water Groups of Annelids Leeches are typically external parasites that suck the blood & bloody fluids of their host Groups of Annelids Polychaetes are marine annelids have paired, paddlelike appendages tipped with setae Ex.) Fireworm Ecology of Annelids Most annelids spend their lives burrowing through soil, aerating it, & mixing it Their tunnels provide passageways for plant roots & water, & allow the growth of beneficial oxygenrequiring soil bacteria What Is a Mollusk? Mollusks are soft-bodied animals that usually have an internal or external shell Form & Function in Mollusks The body plan of most mollusks includes a foot, mantle, shell, & visceral mass Form & Function in Mollusks Mollusks have evolved a variety of ways of responding to potential danger Snails withdraw into their shells Octopi & squids squirt ink from their digestive tracts, causing temporary numbness of predators Groups of Mollusks The 3 major classes of mollusks are gastropods, bivalves, & cephalopods Gastropods are shell-less or single-shelled mollusks that move by using a muscular foot Groups of Mollusks Members of the class Bivalvia have 2 shells that are held together by 1 or 2 powerful muscles Includes: clams, mussels, oysters, & scallops Groups of Mollusks Cephalopods are typically soft-bodied mollusks in which the head is attached to a single foot The foot is divided into tentacles or arms Nautiluses are the most primitive group of cephalopods Groups of Mollusks Cephalopods have the most complex nervous system of all the mollusks, with a highly developed brain & sense organs, like the eye of a squid Ecology of Mollusks Mollusks are important source of food for many organisms, including humans