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Phylum Nemertea & Chaetognatha
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Phylum Nemertea
Long, slender, soft unsegmented worms with an eversible proboscis
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Digestion and Circulatory Systems
Lacks an exoskeleton; skin is densely ciliated which circulates water for gas exchange
Eyespots are located on the head near the brain
Food is digested rapidly and processed in a linear digestive tract
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Reproduction
Sexes are separate with fertilization occurring in the water column
– Usually solitary animals that aggregate at spawning
– Long lived free-swimming larvae pilidium
Great powers of regeneration
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Phylum Chaetognatha (Arrow Worms)
Defining Characteristics– A series of curved
chitinous grasping spines on both sides of the head, for seizing prey
– Lateral stabilizing fins
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Chaetognaths Habits
Living Chaetognaths are almost invisible in the water
Possess two eyes that are useful for sensing motion and light intensity
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Chaetognatha Feeding
A prey item is sensed by cilia along the body
Feed on copepods, larval crustaceans, young fish and each other
Can occur in very high concentrations several hundred per cubic meter
Can have substantial effects on eggs and larvae some of which are commercially important