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Phylum Mollusca 1 Mollusca Vocabulary Complete a vocab grid. Color on front. Remember to draw & # squares on back. Some are in text and NOT in the glossary. BE THOROUGH 1. Trochophore 3. Visceral Mass 5. Mantle Cavity 7. Gastropoda (class) 9. Hemocoel 11. Incurrent Siphon 13. Excurrent Siphon 2. Mantle 4. Ganglion 6. Radula 8. Hemolymph 10. Bivalvia (class) 12. Cephalopoda (class) 14. Hydrostatic skeleton 2 PREVIEW CARDS I. Characteristics of phylum Mollusca (pg. 190, 192) II. Identify examples of the 3 main classes: Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda III. Explain the importance of torsion IV. 3 plausible advantages of torsion V. Shell and associated structures of bivalves VI. Sketch of Bivalve shell Fig. 12.9 VII. Bivalve diversity VIII. Cephalopod shell or lack thereof IX. Chromatophores in cephalopods Taxonomy Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Bivalvia CephalopodA 4 Phylum Mollusca http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsxAr_yrJtM 5 Mollusks • • • • 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm 6 • Name comes from latin “molluscus”, meaning soft body • Most have a shell • Most marine 7 Phylum Mollusca • Triploblastic • Symmetry: Bilateral • Coelomate • Protostomes 8 Mollusca share 3 common features: • A muscular foot – usually for movement • A visceral mass – including internal organs • A mantle – envelopes visceral mass and secretes a shell 9 Dorsal mantle covers the visceral mass. 10 Secretes the shell 11 Gills (Respiration) 12 Complete digestive system 13 Paired ventral nerve cords 14 Radula 15 Coelom - metanephridia 16 Body Plan Pericardial cavity Metanephridium Mantle cavity Gonad Gills Radula Stomach and digestive gland Foot 17 Mollusk General Anatomy Class Bivalvia Clams, Oysters, Shipworms, mussels, Scallops 19 Class Bivalvia • Two shells • Most are filter feeders • No head or radula • Burrow – Sand, wood, rocks 20 21 Bivalve Anatomy Giant Clam & Burrowing Clam Siphon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrBijKf0 Ywk burrowing clam Pismo clam 23 Giant Clam 24 Zebra Mussel • Environmental Pest • Ballast water of ships from Europe in 1986 • Attack by secreting adhesive byssal threads – Each other – Other mussels – Man made objects • Pipes, plumbing 25 Zebra Mussel • Live in high densities • Feed on phytoplankton • Reproduce rapidly 26 Zebra Mussel • Attach to native mussels • Killed all native mussels in Lake Erie 27 Distribution of Zebra Mussel 28 ZEBRA MUSSEL INFESTATION • http://kxan.com/2014/06/30/new-statewiwderegulations-will-impact-lake-users/ • https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/11693684 54/the-threat-of-zebra-mussels-in-bc-a-shortdocument 29 Oyster Ecology http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeqtLl4313M&feature=related 30 Oysters in NYC http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=IFnbnJ8k GQQ 31 Oysters – The Ultimate Filters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZmyMpHsaQ 32 Scallops have fan shaped shell 33 Scallop Facts • Unlike other bivalves like mussels and clams, most scallops are free-swimming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2iXHBuSIJY swimming scallop • They swim by clapping their shells quickly, which moves a jet of water past the shell hinge, propelling the scallop forward • Scallops have about 60 eyes that line its mantle. These eyes may be a brilliant blue color, and allow the scallop to detect light, dark and motion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_RfgvIETEY escaping seastar 34 Shipworms not worms at all, but rather a group of unusual saltwater clams with long, soft, naked bodies http://www.y outube.com/ watch?v=A HcHNoOyv 5I eating shipworms they drill passages by means of a pair of very small shells borne at one end, with which they rasp their way through. Sometimes called "termites of the sea” 35 Class Gastropoda Snails, Slugs, Conchs, Limpets, Whelks, Nudibranchs, Abalones 36 Class Gastropoda • Largest Class of Mollusks about 35,000 species • One shell (if present) • Torsion of body (visceral mass twists 180° during development) 37 Torsion 38 Gastropod • Open circulatory system • Fluid called Hemolymph 39 Snail • Terrestrial • Mantle cavity functions as lung 40 Snail Pneumostome Tentacle (Eye stalks) Shell Tentacle Anus Foot Mouth Genital pore Add foot and make it #8 41 Snails 42 CONE SNAIL http://www.youtube.com/results? search_query=tueb+snail+eats+fis h&aq=f http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcBmMP JrrKk 43 Nudibranch • No shell • Nudibranchs get their bright colors from the food they eat. • Dorsal projections -Gills -Nematocyst discharge by preying on organisms with nematocyst 45 Spanish Dancer Nudibranch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWmaSk hsmbY 46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbEmnfY-niU ABALONE • Several holes in top of shell – Excrete waste • Food for man 47 Slug • No shell • Garden pests 48 Limpet • Herbivores • Cling to rocks or other surfaces 49 Conch • Large shell • Marine • Many are predators 50 Giant Conch • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=TaaZD 6gX4Rw 51 Class Cephalopoda Squids, Octopuses, Nautiluses, Cuttlefish 52 Class Cephalopoda “head footed” • Shell in squid and octopus absent or vestigial (serves no obvious purpose) • Jet propulsion • Ink sac for defense • Foot modified into arms and tentacles • Marine • All predators • Roughly 700 living 53 species Squid Posterior surface Right Ventral Dorsal Left 54 Squid Tentacle Arm Funnel (siphon) Collar Eye Fin 55 Squid Shell (Pen) Systemic heart Branchial heart Ctenidium (gills) Funnel 56 Squid Male Testis Penis Hectocotylous arm 57 Squid Female Ovary with eggs Oviducal gland Nidamental glands Oviducal opening 58 Squid VIRTUAL SQUID DISSECTION • http://www.biologyc orner.com/workshee ts/squid_virtual.html 60 Octopus • Eight arms with suckers • Crawl or eject water from siphon • Change skin color – chromatophores • Most intelligent invertebrate 61 Giant Octopus vs shark • http://video.national geographic.com/vide o/player/animals/inv ertebratesanimals/octopusandsquid/octopus_giant _kills_shark.html 62 WOW, Giant Octopus! • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=lwAqh Thd_EQ 63 Intelligent Octopus • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=bBe2K aRuI80 64 Nautilus • Indian & Pacific Ocean @ ~ 1,800 feet • Avg. life span = 20 years ( unusual – most cephalopods have short life span) • Average size 8-10 inches in diameter • Up to 94 tentacles – No suckers • Shell with many chambers – Lives in outermost chamber 65 Nautilus • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=QMFq V4SJLWg 66 Cuttlefish • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x8v1mxpR0&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__X A6B41SQQ&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8A w7QroV78 mating in mozambique 67 Cephalopod – Master of Disguise • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=5rqho mPaxhE • http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=IyeKb RIQTxs&feature=rel ated 68 The End 69