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Clade Ecdysozoa-Molting Animals Ecdysis- “an escape” -molting of exoskeleton or cuticle Phyla- Nematoda and Arthropoda

Clade Ecdysozoa-Molting Animals Ecdysis- “an escape” -molting of exoskeleton or cuticle Phyla- Nematoda and Arthropoda

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Clade Ecdysozoa-Molting AnimalsEcdysis- “an escape”-molting of exoskeleton or cuticle

Phyla- Nematoda andArthropoda

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Phylum Nematoda1. Nematodes: roundworms2. Nemata- “ thread”3. Bilateral symmetry4. Tube within a tube

structure-mouth and anus

5. 3 germ layers w/ pseudocoelom

6. Smaller than flatworms, taper at both ends

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PseudocoelomatePseudocoelomate

EctodermMesodermEndodermFluid filled cavity between the endoderm and ectoderm- pseudocoelom

Differs from a true coelom because…. • It is not entirely lined with mesoderm tissue• Organs are not suspended or attached to membranes

(mesenteries)

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Lifestyle

1. Thick outer covering (cuticle) to protect them from harsh environment ex. Stomach acid

2. Move bodies with thrashing motion3. Free living-Decomposers and predators

(tremendously abundant)4. Parasitic- ex. Ascaris, hookworm,

heartworm-host is dog5. Sexually reproduce:

• most are separate sexes• some species are hermaphrodites

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Nematodes

Found everywhere Soil Oceans Polar ice Hot springs

Parasites of nearly all plant and animal species!

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Body Systems No Respiratory or Circulatory Systems- limits

size of worm due to distribution of nutrients via osmosis and diffusion

Complete Digestive Nervous Muscular Excretory Reproductive

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Digestive SystemComplete Digestive Tract- Mouth Pharynx Intestine anus

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Muscular System Longitudinal muscles

only creates thrashing

movement

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Nervous System

Nerve ring – “brain”

Dorsal and

ventral nerve cords

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Excretory System

Excretory cells Ducts pores

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Nematode Reproductive Systems

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Dioecious- separate sexes

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Which is female?

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Life cycles of parasitic roundworms

ASCARIS• lives in intestines and feeds off

blood

• ingest eggs from dirty hands or unwashed veggies contaminated with fecal matter

• eggs hatch in intestines and enter bloodstream

• larval worms bore into lungs, must be coughed up and swallowed

• move to intestines where they mature

• Animal planet.com-Baylisascaris, brain eating parasite

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TRICHINELLA• bore into muscles causing

painful cysts or live in intestines

• ingest cysts in undercooked/raw meat (usually pork)

• cysts open up in intestines and reproduce there

• Animal planet- “worms borrow through flesh”

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HOOKWORMS• lives in intestines • feeds on blood, causes major

damage to intestines• eggs deposited on soil from

contaminated wastes• larvae live in soil• burrow into feet or exposed skin

of host• larvae travel through

bloodstream, to lungs, coughed up, swallowed

• attach to intestinal wall where they mature

• Ap.com- “flesh eating hookworm”“worms crawling under my skin”

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PINWORMS

• most commonly infects children

• lives in intestines• ingest eggs from

contaminated soil or sand

• hatch in intestines• female lays eggs near

anus at night causing severe itching

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Wuchereria bancrofti

Lives in lymphatic system

Vector- mosquito Daytime-worms in

lungs Night-move to skin Obstruct lymph to

cause swelling Mild- Filariasis Severe- Elephantiasis

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Elephantiasis

Ap.com- “Parasite causes elephantiasis”“40 year parasite”

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Source: Redrawn From Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA.

Fig. 11.15

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Life Cycle of Wucheria spp.

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Loa loa Eye worm River blindness 2nd leading cause of

blindness Vector- deer fly or

black fly Ap.com- “river

blindness”, “worms in my eye”

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Dracunculus medinesis

Fiery serpent Water contaminated

with copepods carrying larva

Females migrate towards legs

Juveniles form blisters and exit via skin

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Dirofilaria immitis

Dog heart worm

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Nematoda Checkpoint

1. What type of worms belongs to this Phylum? 2. What type of body cavity do Nematodes have?

Explain. 3. Do nematode organs have mesenteries? 4. Are most nematodes parasitic or free living? 5. Nematodes are very small. Why can’t

nematodes grow to become larger animals?

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The End