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Unsegmented Worms:
Flatworms and Roundworms
Biology 11
Worms
• Divided into 2 Groups
–Unsegmented
• Flatworms
• Roundworms
–Segmented
• Annelids
Phylum Platyhelminthes
• Platy= flat
• Helminth=worm
• The Flatworms
Characteristics
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Acoelomates (no fluid filled space)
Unsegmented body (not divided into sections)
Live in aquatic habitat (streams, lake, oceans)
Free living or parasitic
Cephalization- concentration of sensory
organs at one end
• Bilaterally symmetrical
Germ Layer
• 3 cell layers- ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm
• Have a two way digestive system (lack an
anus)
Class Tubellaria
• Free living flatworms
• Marine and fresh water (a few terrestrial)
• Reproduce asexually by fission and sexually
are hermaphrodites
Class trematoda
• Parasitic flukes
• Live as external and internal parasites on fish
and other animals
• Complex parasitic life cycle involving hosts
• Hermaphrodites
Class Cestoda
• Parasitic tape worms
• Live in intestines of vertebrates
• Have scolex in “head” section that have sections
called proglottids
– Contain reproductive organs and fertilization takes
place inside
– Mature proglottids detach and pass out of the
intestine
Phylum Nematoda
• The roundworms
• Found in soil, marine, and fresh water
• Cylindrically shaped
• Bilaterally symmetrical
• 3 body layers- have pseudocoelom
• One way digestive system
– Have mouth and anus
• No circulatory or respiratory system
– Fluid in pseudocoelom distributes food and
oxygen
• Have nerve ring around pharynx (no brain)
• Have separate sexes
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Roundworms found in dog poop
Inside a chicken’s intestine
Feeding
• Most are free living carnivores/omnivores
• Have pharynx
• Can be parasites in plants and animals
Respiration and Circulation
• Diffusion of gases through body walls
Excretion
• Metabolic wastes diffuse through body walls
• Undigested wastes through anus
• Filarial worms
• Tropical Asia
• Mosquito carries worms
from host to host
• Cause elephantiasis