chapter 29: mollusks and annelids what is a mollusk? what is an annelid?
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Chapter 29: Mollusks and Annelids
What is a mollusk?What is an annelid?
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Mollusks
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Objectives:
• Describe the skeletal structure, fertilization, reproduction, body symmetry, body coverings and locomotion for the Phylum Mollusca and Phylum Annelida
• This will be completed through spreadsheet notes…..
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How are annelids and mollusks related?
• Both were the first major groups of animals to develop:
• true coelom. – they have a body cavity, the gut and the rest of the organs are cushioned by the fluid in the coelom.
• trocophore: a larval stage develops from egg, in some species it is free swimming and propels itself with cilia.
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Trochophore: Free swimming larval stage of mollusks and
annelids
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Seven classes of mollusks make up phylum Mollusca
• Three largest classes and examples are:
• Gastropods- snails and slugs• Bivalvia- clams, oyster, and scallops• Cephalopoda- octopuses and squids
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Know the 6 Key Characteristics of Mollusks
• 1. Body cavity: true coelom• 2. Symmetry: bilateral symmetry• 3. Three-part body plan: visceral mass-
central part, mantle- outer layer of body, foot- muscular region used for locomotion
• 4. Organ systems- excretion, circulation, respiration, digestion, reproduction
• 5. Shell- one or two shells (most)• 6. Radula- tongue like organ in the mouth,
thousands of teeth on radula scrap off food and pull in prey.
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Animal Skeletal structurePhylum
Mollusks:3 part body plan
most have shells, (foot, visceral mass, mantle)
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Fertilization and Reproduction: Molluskshas reproductive system, male and female individuals, some hermaphrodites
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Important Features : Mollusksorgan systems for excretion circulation, respiration, reproduction, two ends to digestive tract, radula for feeding
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Body symmetry: Mollusksmost bilateral
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Body coverings: Mollusksmost have either one or two shells, mantle of tissue covering body
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Locomotion: Mollusksmuscular "foot" used to dig, slide, jump
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Mollusk - Gastropods Examples: snails, slugs
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Fertilization and Reproduction for Gastropods: same as mollusks
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Important Features (look in this column and fill in for gastropods)
have organ systems for excretions, circulation, respiration, reproduction, two ends to digestive tract, radula for feeding
same as mollusks, pair of tentacles on head with eyes at tips
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Body symmetry of gastropods is bilateral
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Body coverings of gastropods are a mantle of tissue covering
the body, spiral shells
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Locomotion of Gastropods:"foot", secretes
mucus it glides on
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Bivalves: Examples: clams, oysters, scallops (all the notes for the next 6 slides
are in the bivalve row)
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Bivalve skeletal structure:
• All have two part hinged shell
Giant clams can weigh more than 227 kilograms (500 pounds), and are the largest bivalve mollusk in the world.
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Fertilization and Reproduction of Bivalves:
sexually, release sperm and egg into water, fertilized eggs become trocophore larvae
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Important features of Bivalves:filter feeders, through siphon tube, over gills out other siphon tube
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Body symmetry of bivalves is bilateral
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Body coverings of bivales: two part hinged shell, two thick
adductor muscles connect shells
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Locomotion of bivalves: most sessile, some swim
opening/closing valves quickly
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Cephalopod examples: squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, nautilus
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Cephalopod skeletal structure:large head attached to
tentacles, lack external shell,
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Cephalopod reproduction: Sexual
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Cephalopod body symmetry: bilateral
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Cephalopod body coverings: only nautilus has shell
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Cephalopod locomotion: jet propulsion
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Animal Skeletal structure
Annelids:
segmentation, setae: bristles, some have parapodia: fleshy appendages
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Annelids:
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Fertilization and Reproduction of Annelids:hermaphrodites, reproduce sexually
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Important features of annelids: respire through skin, have closed
circulatory system, complex nervous system
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Body symmetry of Annelids: bilateral
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Body coverings of annelids: setae: bristles, some have
parapodia: fleshy appendages
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Body coverings of annelids: setae: bristles, some have
parapodia: fleshy appendages
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Locomotion of annelids: fluid filled compartment aids with
contracting, stretching to move
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Marine worms: Examples feather dusters, Nereis
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Marine worm skeletal structure: Many parapodia
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Marine Worm Reproduction: Hermaphrodites, sexual
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Marine worm special features:some burrow, others live in protective tubes, some feed by pumping water through body
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Body symmetry of Marine worm: Bilateral
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Body coverings and locomotion of marine worms: many parapodia, use parapodia to swim, burrow or crawl
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Earthworms skeletal structures: no parapodia, only
setae
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Fertilization and Reproduction of Earthwormshermaphrodites, reproduce sexually
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Important Features of Earthworms: eat their way through soil
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Symmetry, body coverings, locomotion of Earthworms:
bilateral few setae on each segment
fluid filled compartment aids with contracting, stretching to move
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Leeches Skeletal Structure and Reproduction:
LeechesExamples:
suckers on both ends of body, flattened body
hermaphrodites, reproduce sexually
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Important Features, Symmetry and Body covering of Leeches
most species predators or scavengers
bilateral lack both setae and parapodia
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Locomotion of Leeches:contraction and elongation of
body
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Let’s Review!
• Get out the worksheet titled Invertebrate Review: Cnidarian, Annelids, Molluscs
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We have covered the Phylum of Sponges, Cnidarians, Annelids,
and Mollusks
• Over the next few slides, determine what phylum the animal is classified.
• Write the name of the animal under the correct heading on your worksheet.
• Write a sentence about the characteristics of each animal.
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Slide 1: Earthworm- look at the example of the sentence for
characteristics.
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Slide 2: Sea AnemoneCharacteristic example: all
polyps, have tentacles
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Slide 3: Sponge Characteristic: Is
asymmetrical, is sessile
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Slide 4: hydrozoan has stinging tentacles, radial
symmetry, formed of both polyps and medusa
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Slide 5: gastropod, has a single shell or no shell
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Slide 6: Leech suckers on both ends of body, segmented
flattened body
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Slide 7: cephalopod has 3 part body plan, organ systems,
radula
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Slide 8: Feather Dusters have many parapodia,
segmentation,
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Slide 9: Scyphozoan has both polyp and medusa stage,
radially symmetric
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Slide 10: Bivalve two part hinged shell, bilateral, filter
feeder
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Slide 11: Sponge have spicules and spongin for
support
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Slide 12: Sponge have ostia and oscula as body coverings
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The Walrus and the Carpenter enjoyed Bivalves…..
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End of Critter Quiz!
• Pass in your slide show notes
• Pass in your quiz
• Ready for a movie and quiz?
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Humans are big fans of bivalves too.
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Buried Bivalve
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Marine Bivalves
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1. What class of animals are they!
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Giant Squid – a cephalopod
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Nautiluses - Cephalopods
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Pearly Nautilus
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Cuttlefish
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Octopus - cephalopods