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Pseudocoelomates: Round Worms Chapter 11 Round Worms • 2 Main Phlya – Nematoda “thread worm” • ex: hookworms, pin worms, ascaris, filarial worms – Rotifera “wheel -bearer” Phylum Nematoda Species: ~16,000 • One of the most abundant animals on Earth – 5 Billion per Acre of Fertile Garden Soil Food: Organic Matter • Many are Parasitic • Tissue of Animals & Plants • Rotting Substances • Recycle nutrients in soils & bottom sediments Phylum Nematoda Reproduction • Sexual • Sperm is amoeboid • Dioecious – males and females separate • Males smaller than females (dimorphic) • 100s -1000s of eggs per day Lifestyles: • Mostly parasitic • Some free-living Phylum Nematoda Digestive Tract • Complete digestive tract • Mouth surrounded by lips – that have sensory organs • Mouth, teeth, jaws, buccal ‘mouth’ cavity, pharynx, intestines, rectum, anus Phylum Nematoda Excretory System/Waste Removal • 1 or 2 renette cells – glands absorb wastes from pseudocoelom and empties them outside through a excretory pore • Osmoregulation of Nitrogen: – Ammonia & Urea Phylum Nematoda Body: • Size: microscopic – several meters • Molt their cuticle • Body wall has only longitudinal muscles • Triploblastic • Bilateral symmetry • Unsegmented • Pseudocoelomate Phylum Nematoda Nervous System • Anterior nerve ring • Neuroendocrine secretions (hormones) – Growth, molting, cuticle formation, metamorphosis Phylum Rotifera Phylum Rotifera • Species:~2,000 • Ciliated corona surrounding mouth • Muscular pharynx (AKA Mastax) – Jaw-like function – Parthenogenesis is common • Unfertilized egg develops into a new individual • Freshwater or Marine • Size: Very small! 0.1 - 0.5mm