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4/20 & 4/21 - 7th Grade Agenda Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking 196 – 197 Cnidarians & Worms Classwork: Making Scientific Names Pass back HW & Test Video: Life (Deep Ocean) Textbook Reading 417 – 421 HW: Reading & Notetaking 199– 200 Sea anemone and many circular adial animals exhibit R______ ymmetry S_______ • What are some characteristics of Radial Symmetry Animals? • Do not have distinct front or back ends • Lives in the ocean • Senses their environment in all directions The balanced arrangement of a butterfly’s body is called ymmetry ilateral B_______ S________ • What are some characteristics of Bilateral Symmetry Animals? • Larger & More complex than radial symmetry animals • Moves more quickly • Sense organ in the front Is a Sponge an animal or a plant? • Sponge is an animal • Although it cannot move around from place to place sponge take food into their bodies What do sponges eat? • Tiny organisms such as bacteria and protists • Sponge gets its oxygen from water • Network of spikes support the sponge Sponge Larva • Sponge reproduce asexually and sexually • Sponges do not have separate sexes • At any one time of the year, some sponges are producing eggs and others are producing sperms What are Cnidarians? Jellyfish Facts • • • • They are not used to make Jelly 98% Water No Heart or Blood Most don’t have a brain (except Box Jellyfish) • Most only detect light. Some have 24 eyes (Box Jellyfish) • When stung, Vinegar (not urine) is the best treatment • Irukandji Jellyfish (size of fingernail) can kill you with a single sting. More on Cnidarians • Unlike sponges, cnidarians have specialized tissues • Muscle like tissues for swimming • Anemones stretch out How does cnidarians obtain and digest food? • Cnidarians captures its prey by using its stinging cells to inject venom • Then the cnidarian’s tentacles pull the prey animal to its mouth • From there the food passes into a body cavity where it is digested. How are coral reefs made? • Built by cnidarians 1. Free swimming coral larva attaches to a solid surface ( broken shell, sunken ship) 2. The coral polyp produces a hard, stony skeleton around its soft polyp body 3. Over thousands of years, as live corals add their skeletons, the reef grows What are the major type of worms • Flatworms • Roundworms • Segmented Worms Lifecycle of a tapeworm An organism that lives inside or on another organism and takes its food from that organism is a arasite P_______ Do worms have brains? • Yes • They also have a heart, digestive tract and reproductive organs Is an earthworm helpful? • Yes. • Earthworm dropping make the soil fertile. Earthworm tunnels loosen the soil and allow air, water, and plant roots through it How do Earthworms Mate? • Earthworms are hermaphroditic meaning each worm has organs of both sexes. • One worm has to find another worm in order to mate Do earthworms have eyes? • They do not have eyes • But they do possess light- and touchsensitive organs (receptor cells) to distinguish differences in light intensity and to feel vibrations in the ground. What is the "bump" in the middle of the earthworm? • The bump is the clitellum. • It contains the gland cells which secrete a slimy material (mucus) to form the cocoon which will hold the worm embryos. Earthworm Cocoons Can earthworms regenerate themselves? • Yes, but only the front or head end of the earthworm will survive and the amputated tail portion will die. Virtual Dissection of Earthworm What is the difference between front end and back end? Front End (Anterior) Back End (Posterior) What is the difference between top side and bottom side? Top side (Dorsal) Bottom side (Ventral) Dissecting the earthworm Internal View Aortic Arches (Primitive Heart) Cross section view Does earthworm have bilateral or radial symmetry? • Bilateral Symmetry