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Phylum Mollusca “softbodied” •4 Primary Classes –Class Gastropoda: Snails, conchs, slugs, sea slugs, sea hares, limpets, etc. (very diverse) Gastropoda: “stomach-footed” Snails and slugs Class Bivalvia: Clams, oysters and scallops Bivalvia: “two halves” Clams, oysters, scallops, mussels Class Cephalopoda: Octopi, squid, nautilis, cuttlefish Cephalopoda: “head-footed” Octopi, cuttlefish, squid, nautali http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature= player_detailpage&v=YVvn8dpSAt0 Blue-Ring Octopus Cuttlefish Squid Giant Squid Avg. length: 35 feet Max. Length: 80 feet Colossal Squid Maximum length: 43 feet http://www.ted.com/talks/david_gallo_ shows_underwater_astonishments.html Class Polyplacophora: Chitons Body plan • Bilateral Symmetry • Muscular foot used for locomotion, burrowing and capturing prey • Mantle, an outgrowth of tissue that covers most of it’s body. This secretes the shell. • Coelom -Body cavity primarily around heart • Shell - Made of calcium carbonate, internal or external • Viceral mass – the internal organs Feeding •Complete digestive system •Herbivores use a radula to scrape algae from rocks •Carnivores use jaws to eat prey like the octopus •Filter feeders use a siphon to catch plankton Respiration •Gas exchange via gills, lungs •Land snails respire through a mantle or its body surface Circulation • Open circulatory system- except cephalopods, where the blood is transported through the body via a cavity called the hemocoel • Leaving the vessels, blood travels through sinuses or large sack-like spaces • Possess blood vessels by a heart • Fast moving mollusks have a closed circulatory system using blood vessels Excretion • Tube shaped nephridia remove ammonia from the blood and release it outside the body Response • Nervous system varies greatly. Other than cephalopods, it is very basic. Several ganglia in clams and bivalves • Cephalopods have a highly developed brain and nervous system, near equal to vertebrates. Movement • Some secrete mucus • Others like the octopus move by jet propulsion Reproduction • Reproduction is sexual by external fertilization as in snails and bivalves • Some are hermaphroditic like the snail Ancestry of Molluscs Phylum Significance • Eaten for food by humans and other animals. Clams, oysters, scallops, mussels, (shellfish) snails (escargot), octopus and squid are popular foods • Research - i.e. snails appear to be cancer free • Indicators of environmental pollution • Land snails and slugs damage gardens and crops • Shipworms destroy wooden boats, docks, and piers. • Filter feeders can concentrate toxins through biological magnification (Humans eating them can become ill or even die).