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Mollusks have ______________ symmetry
Bilateral
Complete Coelom
Mollusks have a ______________ or central gut
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Some mollusks have a _____________ circulatory system
Open
Some mollusks have a _______________ circulatory system
Closed Mollusks have a more complex _______________
Nervous
system than roundworms and flatworms. 3
Chapter 15: Section 2
Mollusks
The phylum Mollusca is divided into three classes. They are:
Gastropods ­ Slugs and Snails
1. _____________________
Bivalves ­ Clams and Oysters
2._____________________
Cephalopods­ Squids and octopuses
3._____________________
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Draw and lable an example of each type of mollusk
Gastropods
Bivalves
Cephalopods
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Mollusks have four main parts: Foot Visceral Mass Mantle Shell 6
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lv
es
ph
alo
va
po
Bi
ds
Gastropods
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What is the different between a closed circulatory system and an open circulatory system? ________________________________________________
Closed­ Blood is contained in veins and arteries
Open­ Blood is not contained in veins and surrounds organs
________________________________________________
What two features do cephalopods share with humans that other mollusks do not? ____________________________________________
They have a closed circulatory system and ____________________________________________
they have a brain. 11
Annelids
Segmented Worms
Bilateral
• Annelid worms have _____________ symmetry
• Annelids have a complex ____________
Coelom
Annelid worms also known as ________________________ this is Segmented Worms
because their bodies have segments!
Segments are: Identical, or almost identical, repeating body parts.
______________________________________________
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Annelids have a the most complex
___________ and __________
Circulatory Digestive
systems of all the worms!
They also have a nervous system that includes nerves in each segment and a _________ in its head. Brain
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What are the three classes of annelid worms? 1.______________
Earthworms
2.______________
Bristle Worms
3.______________
Leeches
Annelids live in/on:
1.____________________
Salt water
2.____________________
Fresh water
3.____________________
Land
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An earthworm has __________________ 100­175
segments on its body.
Earthworms use ____________________ to help Stiff Bristles called Setae
itself move through soil.
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Draw and label the parts of an earth worm
Anus
Anus
Setae
Segments
Mouth
Clittelum 16
Platyhelementhes
Bilateral
Bilateral
Nematodes Annelides
Bilateral
Bilateral
Parastitic Parastitic Freeliving
Free living
Yes­ simple
No
Non
Open
Tapeworms
Flukes
Planarians
Yes­ Complete
No
Non
Open
Open
Pinworms
Hookworms
Heartworms
Yes­complex
Yes
Segmented
closed
Earthworms
Leeches
Bristleworms
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Chapter 15 Section 1 & 2 review:
Invertebrates
1. Animals without backbones are called _______________________
2. Cnidarians have _____________________ symmetry and flatworms have _____________________ symmetry.
Bilateral
Mantle 3. The shell of a snail is secreted by the ___________________.
4. Annelid worms have ________________ which are identical sections.
Segments
5. Invertebrates make up what percentage of all animals?
A. 4% B. 50%
C. 85% D. 97%
6. Which of the following describes the body plan of a sponge?
A. Radial Symmetry B. Asymmetry
C. Bilateral Symmetry D. Partial Symmetry
7. Both tapeworms and lechers are.
A. Annelid worms B. Flatworms
C. Parasites D. Predators
8. You have discovered a strange new animal that has bilateral symmetry, a coelom, and nerves. Will this animal be classified in the Cnidaria phylum? Why or why not? _______________________________________________________
No. Cnidarians have radial symmetry 9. Unlike other mollusks, cephalopods can move rapidly. Based on what you know about the body parts of mollusks, why do you think cephalopods have this ability? ______________________________________________
They have more than one foot. Radial
10. Roundworms, flatworms, and annelid worms belong to different phyla. Why aren’t all worms grouped in the same phylum? ____________________________________________
Because they all digest food differently
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