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Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida Pictures Cycles

Final Jeopardy

Members of Phylum Platyhelminthes are

collectively known as what?

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Flatworms

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All flukes must pass through what kind of intermediate host during their

lifecycles?

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Snails

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Tapeworms are members of which Platyhelminthes Class?

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Cestiodea

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Planarians are members of which Platyhelminthes Class?

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Turbellaria

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Why must all flatworms be flat?

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Due to a lack of a circulatory or respiratory system, they must be

flat so oxygen can diffuse throughout their bodies

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Members of Phylum Nematoda are

collectively known as what?

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Roundworms

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What kind of body plan do all Nematodes possess?

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Pseudocoelom

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What part of your body was first developed by Nematodes?

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Anus

What is the purpose of the Nematode non-cellular cuticle?

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It allows the worm to live in virtually any environment

What is Eutely?

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Eutely is when every member of a particular species contains

the exact number of cells in their body (this is very rare)

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Members of Phylum Annelida are collectively

known as what?

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Segmented worms

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What is the name for the thin, internal divisions between metameres in

Annelids?

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Septa (Septum is singular)

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Which Annelid class contains organisms such as

tubeworms, fireworms, sandworms, and

lugworms?

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Class Polychaeta

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Which Annelid class contains the leeches?

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Class Hirudinea

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What is the difference between parapodia and setae

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Parapodia are the fleshy, leg-like protrusions on polychaetes that are used for locomotion. Setae are small hairs that most Annelids possess and

are used primarily for respiration and protection

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pictured below?

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Pseudocoelomate

34The head of a certain worm is pictured below. What kind

of worm is this?

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Tapeworm

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What is the name of the worm pictured below?

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Hookworm

38What is the name of the worm pictured below and in what Annelid class does it

reside?

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Worm – FirewormClass – Polychaeta

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What is the name of the disease and the worm that gives you the disease

pictured below?

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Disease – ElephantiasisWorm – Wuschereria

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lifecycle shown below?

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Pinworm

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What is the most common way to catch Trichina worms

and Tapeworms?

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Eating undercooked pork

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What do the wuschereria, loa loa, and heart worms have in

common?

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They are all transmitted via an insect vector

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How do you catch the Guinean Fire Worm?

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By drinking water that contains copepods infected

with the worm larvae

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Chinese liver fluke

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Write out the Ascaris lifecycle using only 4 or 5 steps

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1. Eat/drink something containing Ascaris eggs

2. Larvae hatch in intestines, move to bloodstream, and break into lung alveioli

3. Cough up larvae & swallow back to intestines

4. Mature to adults during 2nd trip to intestines5. Adults lay eggs that are passed in feces

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