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Name: Date: Phylum Mollusca Kingdom: Domain: *Text pages 374-375. This is required reading. Examine the animal phylogeny below to understand the position of Molluscs in the animal kingdom. You will observe a large diversity of molluscs at Bamfield. What does the term Mollusca mean? __________________________ Examples: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Are they Protostomes or Deuterostomes? Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 1 Body Plan The different body shapes of molluscs are variations on a single body plan as shown below. -Study the diagram and state the functions of the three major distinguishing features of mollusks 1. Muscular Foot: _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Visceral Mass: ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Mantle: _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Do most Molluscs have a shell? Where is it created and what is its function? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 2 Many Molluscs have a ciliated larva. What is this called and why is it important (2 reasons)? __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ *Molluscs are divided into four classes. Explore these using the specimens set up in the lab. 1. Class Polyplacophora: Chitons http://www.oceanlink.info/biodiversity/gumboot/gumboot.html These sluggish animals feed on algae growing on rocky seashores. Fossilized chitons have been dated up to 400 million years old. Lab activity: Chiton Examination a) Place a preserved chiton in a petri dish using tweezers. b) In the space provided below sketch the dorsal view of the chiton, labeling the mantle and eight shell plates. Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 3 c) In the space provided below sketch the ventral view, labeling the foot, gills and mouth if possible. The antennae are only visible when the chiton is alive. d) Examine the pictures of chitons found in the books on display and read the description of chiton development found below. Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 4 2. Class Gastropoda: Slugs, Snails, Limpets, Abalone, etc Lab activity: Gastropod Examination a) Place a live garden snail on a petri dish and observe it. b) Without harming the animal, identify the following structures (it may be necessary to use a hand lens or dissecting microscope): shell, foot, anus, mantle edge, pneumostome, mouth, eye, tentacles and genital aperture (if visible). c) Observe and describe below the movement of the snail’s foot (Hint: how do the muscles in the foot move?). ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ d) Compare a marine and land snail shell. The marine shell should be thicker and heavier than the terrestrial one. How has the marine snail’s habitat permitted this difference? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ e) Use the reference books provided to name 3 common West Coast molluscs that you may see at Bamfield. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 5 f) Examine the abalone shell on display. Comment on the ecological value of abalone on the west coast of Vancouver Island. You can find information about this on the pamphlet in the lab. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Life Cycle of Abalone h) Using text page 374 provide at least 3 interesting (not boring) facts about gastropods. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 6 3. Class Bivalvia: Mussels, Clams, Scallops, Oysters Why is this group of molluscs called bivalves? ______________________________________________________________________________ *Complete the sentence below using the following words: Oxygen, Cilia, Plankton, Water Bivalves are generally stationary when feeding. They draw _______________in through a siphon, pass it over their gills to extract ___________________and filter out ___________________ in a mucous layer. The plankton is then moved to the mouth by the beating of ___________________on the gills. Lab Activity: Mussel and Clam Examination Mussels fasten themselves to rocks in the intertidal zone using though bissus threads produced by a gland at the base of the foot. Mussels only use their foot for locomotion during the juvenile stage of their life cycle when they are looking for a suitable habitat to live in. a) Obtain and place a young mussel into a glass dish. Use a dissecting microscope to observe it putting out its foot. b) Sketch the young mussel’s external features. Identify and label its shells, hinge and bissus threads. Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 7 c) Use the diagram below and the display poster of clams to examine their complexity. d) Clams and mussels live in different habitats. Name these habitats and describe adaptations each organism has to survive there. Look at the live and preserved samples if you need help. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ *See how Bivalves are inspiring technology development! http://www.bbc.com/news/scienceenvironment-26939126 Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 8 In preparation for the upcoming Cephalopod dissection, complete the table below comparing various characteristics of a clam (Bivalve), squid (Cephalopod) and land snail (Terrestrial Gastropod) Clam (Bivalve) Squid (Cephalopod) Land Snail (Terrestrial Gastropod) Habitat Feeding Respiration Circulatory system Response Movement Cephalisation Nervous System Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 9 4. Class Cephalopoda: Squid, Octopus, etc This name means ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Lab activity: Squid Dissection a) Obtain and place a fresh squid on a dissecting tray. Use the diagram below to identify as many parts as possible. b) Draw and label the ventral view in the space provided below. *Hint: the siphon is on the ventral side. c) Squid have _______ arms and _______ tentacles. d) Position the squid with the siphon facing upwards. Make an incision from the bottom of the mantle, above the siphon, to the tip of the mantle next to the fins. Lift up with your scissors when cutting so you don’t damage the internal organs! e) Spread the mantle open and use the diagram to identify the internal organs. f) Did you dissect a male or female squid? ____________________ g) The pen is transparent and looks like it is made of plastic. You may remove it from the mantle, dip it in ink from the ink sac and try to write with it on the line below: ______________________________________________________________________________ h) Remove the beak and examine it under the dissecting microscopes. Try to open the beak to view the small, folded, plastic-like radula contained between the two beaks. Write your observations below. Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 10 ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ i) Remove one of the squid’s eyes. Extract the lens. Comment on the shape and texture of the lens. See text 595 for a description of how the lens functions. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Discussion Questions 1. Identify the differences between squid tentacles and arms. Why are they different? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. How does the squid use the siphon and mantle for locomotion? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. How does the squid obtain oxygen from the water? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Why are the chromatophores and why are they important to squid? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 11 5. a) What role do squid play in the ocean ecosystem? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ b) What adaptations does the squid have that allow it to play this role? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 6. Provide some additional notes on cephalopods from text page 375. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 12 Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 13 The molluscan body plan has been modified into various classes. In the diagram below the digestive tract is shaded, the foot is stippled and the shell is marked by a heavy black line. Examine and compare the different Molluscs very carefully. Questions: 1. Which group of molluscs are filter feeders, getting their food by straining plankton from the water? _____________________ 2. Which group are active predators with excellent sensory structures and very fast locomotion? _______________________ 3. Which group are mainly herbivorous and get their food by grazing on plants or scraping algae? ________________________ 4. Which group has 8 pieces of shell on the dorsal surface and clamps tightly to the rocks when disturbed? _____________________ Biology 11: Phylum Mollusca Page 14