Phylum Annelida
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Phylum Annelidathe segmented worms
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Activities and Assignments• Labs
– Earthworm behavior (binder)– Earthworm Dissection (binder)
• Video Med. Uses of Leeches (binder)• Quiz- short topic• Text Reading 671-674• Worksheet• Vocabulary: monecious, dioecious,
mutualism, tagmosis, detritus, triploblastic, coelom, septa, cerebral ganglia, parapodia, setae, parts of the worm anatomy from the lab
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How do the Annelids fit in?
unknown common ancestor
Porifera
Cnidaria
Platyhelminthes Nemertea
Nematoda
Rotifera Annelida
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Annelida Characteristics
Triploblastic (3 tissue layers)
Cephalization
Bilateral Symmetry
Organ level of organization
Coelomate (with a body cavity)
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Remember these ideas from the last chapter
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CoelomateHave a “true” body cavity that is completely surrounded by mesoderm
ectoderm
mesoderm
endoderm
coelom
Gut
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Annelid Characteristicsthe coelom
ectoderm• is a closed, fluid filled cavity that surrounds the gut• the fluid within acts as a circulatory system and hydroskeleton• mesodermal membranes (mesenteries) suspend organs in the coelom
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Annelida CharacteristicsMetamerism
The body is made up of serially repeating, coordinated segments called metameres that are separated from one another by septa.
•Each metamere contains sets of repeating organs
e.g. gut, blood vessels, nerve cord, excretory organs
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Metamerism
septa
Think of a row of tires
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Annelida CharacteristicsNervous system
• 2 cerebral ganglia• a ventral nerve cord with 2 ganglia per metamere.
• In some species, sensory organs such as eyes, palps, and tentacles have arisen
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brain nerve cord2 cerebral ganglia
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Arthropod exoskeleton component
Annelida CharacteristicsLocomotion
• both longitudinal and circular muscles
• most have setae (chitonous bristles secreted by the epidermis) that aid in locomotion and burrowing
Skeletal System• fluid in coelom acts as a hydrostatic skeleton
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Class OligochaetaLocomotion
Circular muscle contraction
Longitudinal muscle contraction
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Annelind Cross section
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Annelind Cross section
skin
Circular muscle
Longitudinal muscle
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Annelind Cross section
skin
Circular muscle
Longitudinal muscle
coelom
Intestine wall
Gut (intestine)
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Annelid Characteristics
Gas exchange• mainly by diffusion• Class Polychaeta often has specialized structures for gas exchange (e.g. parapodia, gills)
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Annelid Characteristics
• complete• regional specialization
Digestive System
Circulatory System• closed circulatory system composed of blood vessels (some of which are contractile and act as “hearts”)• some circulation is also accomplished by the coelomic fluid
You’ll get to observe these more closely during the dissection
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coelomic chamberspharynx
mouth
esophagus crop (storage)
gizzard (mashing)
This diagram is found in the dissection lab
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hearts blood vessels
More properly called “aortic arches”
One each on the dorsal and ventral sides
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Annelid Characteristics
• excretion is accomplished by organs called nephridia (singular nephridium) in the skin
• sexual•Hermaphrodites (individuals with both sets of reproductive organs)
Excretion
Reproduction
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Phylum Annelida
Class Oligochaeta
Class Hirudinea
Class Polychaeta
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Class Oligochaeta
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Class Oligochaeta• terrestrial, freshwater and marine
• have few setae (Oligo = few, chaeta = setae)
• usually feed on detritus (decaying organic matter)
• have specialized digestive system to obtain the maximum amount of nutrients out of the detritus (e.g. pharynx, gizzard, crop…)
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Class OligochaetaLocomotion
Circular muscle contraction
Longitudinal muscle contraction
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Class OligochaetaReproduction
• usually monoecious • cross-fertilize by exchanging sperm
clitellum
testis
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Ecology• Earthworms are essential soil aerators
• If all the material ever moved through earthworms was piled up, the heap would rise 30miles , more than 5 times the height of Mount Everest!!
• Worm Grunting:
stob
A saw or leaf spring of a pick-up
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Class Hirudinea
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Class Hirudinea
• usually freshwater but there are some marine and terrestrial species• no septa between metameres• no setae• have 2 suckers
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Class Hirudinea
• have an extendable proboscis for feeding
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Class Hirudinea• usually have a fixed number of segments (34)• each metamere consists of several annuli (think accordion)
1 metamere
annuli
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Class HirudineaLocomotion
Lack septa between metameres, so they are incapable of moving like Oligochaetes.
Instead, they use their anterior and posterior suckers to move.
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Class HirudineaReproduction
• usually monoecious • cross-fertilize by exchanging sperm
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Ecology• Although some leeches are parasitic blood suckers (can be temporary or permanent), many are predators.
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Ecology• Leeches have been used medicinally since the 19th century.
• Currently they are used to increase blood flow following reconstructive surgery
• Hirudin is a powerful anticoagulant that is found in the salivary glands of leeches
•Leech saliva contains antiseptic chemicals
•And an anesthetic
DON’T WRITE THIS DOWN, YOU HAVE AN ARTICLE AND VIDEO WITH THE INFO
video
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Class Polychaeta
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Class Polychaeta
• all marine • this class contains 2/3 of all known Annelids• have a well developed head with specialized sense organs
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Class Polychaeta
• have many setae (chitonous bristles secreted by the epidermis)
(Poly = many, chaeta= setae) • these setae are arranged in bundles on paddle-like appendages called parapodia
setae
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Class PolychaetaParapodium
The parapodia function in gas exchange, locomotion, and feeding.
setae
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Class Polychaeta
Tagmatization (tagmosis)• the fusion and specialization of formerly metameric segments
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Class Polychaeta
Many are filter-feeders with specialized structures
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Class Polychaeta
Many are predatory with specialized structures
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Class Polychaeta
Many construct their own homes out of CaCO3 or sand debris and mucous
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Ecology• Polychaetes often have effective defense strategies:
• some have tubes to hide in • some have vicious jaws• some have modified “stinging” setae
a fireworm
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Segmented Worm Quiz on• Topics
– Phylum Annelida and 3 classes– General Characteristics and Examples of each– Vocabulary: monecious, dioecious, mutualism, tagmosis,
detritus, triploblastic, coelom, septa, cerebral ganglia, parapodia, setae, parts of the worm anatomy from the lab
• Labs – Earthworm behavior (binder)– Earthworm Dissection (binder)
• Video Med. Uses of Leeches (binder)• Quiz- short topic• Text Reading 671-674• Worksheet