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Chapter 24 and 25. Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, and Roundworms. Basketball sponge. Cinachyra sponge. Phylum Porifera (“pore-bearer”). ~Includes all sponges (grantia, scypha, & leucosolenia). Knob sponge. Simplest animals Asymmetrical. Red sponge. Volcano sponge. Phylum Porifera. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 24 and 25Chapter 24 and 25

Sponges, Sponges, Cnidarians, Cnidarians,

Flatworms, and Flatworms, and RoundwormsRoundworms

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Phylum Porifera (“pore-bearer”)Phylum Porifera (“pore-bearer”)

~Includes all ~Includes all sponges (grantia, sponges (grantia, scypha, & scypha, & leucosolenia)leucosolenia)

Basketball sponge Cinachyra sponge

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Knob sponge

• Simplest animalsSimplest animals• AsymmetricalAsymmetrical

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Phylum PoriferaPhylum Porifera AquaticAquatic Sessile - can’t move Sessile - can’t move

from place to placefrom place to place Filter feedersFilter feeders

Red sponge

Volcano sponge

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Phylum PoriferaPhylum Porifera

Reproduce both Reproduce both sexually and…sexually and…

AsexuallyAsexually

* Regeneration – * Regeneration –

reattachreattach

* Budding - grow * Budding - grow

new spongesnew sponges

Dead man’s finger sponge

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Phylum PoriferaPhylum Porifera Hermaphrodites -Hermaphrodites -

produce both eggs produce both eggs and spermand sperm

Sponge dumping gametes

Phylum Porifera

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Phylum PoriferaPhylum Porifera Osculum - opening on some Osculum - opening on some

spongessponges Spicules - sharp, hard, needle-Spicules - sharp, hard, needle-

like structures - attachmentlike structures - attachment

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Phylum Cnidaria Phylum Cnidaria (“nettles” / tentacles)(“nettles” / tentacles)

Includes jellyfishes, corals, Includes jellyfishes, corals, sea anemones & hydrassea anemones & hydras

Brain coralJellyfishes

Green anemone

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Phylum CnidariaPhylum Cnidaria

AquaticAquatic Radial symmetryRadial symmetry

Flower pot coral

Purple anemone

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Phylum CnidariaPhylum Cnidaria

Nerve net - a simple Nerve net - a simple nervous systemnervous system

Sun coral

Torch coral

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Nematocysts - tubes in Nematocysts - tubes in tentacles - contains poisontentacles - contains poison

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Gastrovascular cavity - Gastrovascular cavity - primitive stomachprimitive stomach

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Monterey, CAMonterey, CA

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Phylum CnidariaPhylum Cnidaria Two basic body formsTwo basic body forms

Polyp - tube shaped bodyPolyp - tube shaped body Medusa - body shaped Medusa - body shaped

like an umbrellalike an umbrella

Medusa

Red cauliflower coral

Moon jelly

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Club tipped anemone

Pineapple coral

Staghorn coral

Sea anemone

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CoralsCorals

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Hydra releasing an egg

Hydra releasing sperm

Budding hydra

Reproduce:Sexually - hermaphroditesAsexually - budding

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PHYLUM: PLATYHELMINTHESPHYLUM: PLATYHELMINTHES(“flat worms”)(“flat worms”)

Includes:Includes: Tapeworms & liver flukes Tapeworms & liver flukes

(Parasitic)(Parasitic) Planarians (Free-living)Planarians (Free-living)

Bilateral symmetryBilateral symmetry

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(PHYLUM: PLATYHELMINTHES)(PHYLUM: PLATYHELMINTHES)

Some have eyespotsSome have eyespots Scolex - head of a Scolex - head of a

tapewormtapeworm Proglottid - body partProglottid - body part

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LIFE CYCLES: LIFE CYCLES: May involve two or more hosts.May involve two or more hosts.

(TAPEWORM LIFE CYCLE)

• Most have Most have digestive systemsdigestive systems

Exception: Exception: TapewormsTapeworms

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Life Cycle of Life Cycle of a Liverflukea Liverfluke

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PHYLUM: NEMATODAPHYLUM: NEMATODA(“Thread” / Roundworms)(“Thread” / Roundworms)

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PHYLUM: NEMATODAPHYLUM: NEMATODA

Includes:Includes: Ascaris (Roundworms)Ascaris (Roundworms) Pin wormsPin worms Trichina wormsTrichina worms HookwormsHookworms

The above are parasiticThe above are parasitic Most are free-livingMost are free-living

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PHYLUM: NEMATODAPHYLUM: NEMATODA

Bilateral Bilateral symmetrysymmetry

Some are Some are hermaphroditeshermaphrodites

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LIFE CYCLE OF A LIFE CYCLE OF A ROUNDWORMROUNDWORM

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PARASITIC WORMSPARASITIC WORMS

WORMWORM HOW HOW ACQUIREDACQUIRED

INVADESINVADES

Tapeworm / Tapeworm /

RoundwormRoundworm

Eating raw meatEating raw meat IntestinesIntestines

HookwormHookworm Walking Walking barefootbarefoot

LungsLungs

Liver flukeLiver fluke Eating raw fishEating raw fish LiverLiver

Trichina wormTrichina worm Eating raw porkEating raw pork MusclesMuscles