Lecture 12: The protosome invertebrates Flashcards
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Phylum Mollusca (Lophotrochozoa)
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Molluscs (snails, clams, squid)
- 50,000 species
- appearances vary, but all share same body plan
- trochophore larval stage
- not segmented
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Classes of Mollusca
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- Gastropoda
- Bivalvia
- Cephalopoda
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Mollusca: Class Gastropoda
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- (snails, limpets, slugs)
- 40,000 spp
- similar to the basic body plan, usually with coiled shell
- in some snails the mantle cavity serves as a lung allowing adaptation to terrestrial environments
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Mollusca: Class Gastropoda during development
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- visceral mass rotates 180 degrees moving mantle cavity over head = torsion
- torsion caused by earlier growth of retractor muscles on right side
- why torsion? predation? balance?
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Mollusca. Class Bivalvia:
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- (clams, oysters) -7,000spp
- shell divided into two halves
- body and foot laterally compressed
- gills adapted for filter feeding
- head & radula lost
- sedentary lifestyle
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Mollusca: Class Cephalopoda
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- (squid, octopus)
- 600spp
- Nautilus only shelled extant species
- beak-like jaws
- foot modified into a muscular siphon and tentacles
- mantle = propulsive bellows
- highly active predatory lifestyle
- closed circulatory system with 3 hearts
- complicated eye design, lens moves to and from retina
- Chromatophores provide camouflage
- well developed CNS and brain, capable of memory and learning
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Gastropod looks like
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snail
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Bivalve looks like
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squished snail
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Cephalopod looks like
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squid more
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Ecdysozoa undergo
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ecdysis (shedding of exoskeleton outgrown by the animal)
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3 types of protostome:
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Lophotrochozoa
Ecdysozoa
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Several phyla of Ecdysozoa
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- Nematoda
- Arthropoda
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Phylum Nematoda:
Ecdysozoa
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- Roundworms -90,000 species (?)
- coelom not fully bounded by mesoderm
- once thought primitive due to lack of true coelom but DNA suggests closest to arthropods
- cylindrical unsegmented body tapers at tail
- cuticle shed during growth
- complete digestive tract with anus
- lacks circulatory system, nutrients transported in pseudocoel
- pseudocoel and cuticle act as hydrostatic skeleton
- moves by thrashing tail using longitudinal muscles
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Nematodes:
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- free-living and parasitic types
- may be most abundant multicellular animal
- 1 m3 of muck from Holland yielded ~ 4,000,000 worms
- 1 acre UK farmland may contain 100,000,000,000
- Caenorhabditis elegans is one of the most important model organisms in developmental biology and genetics
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nematodes are extremely important..
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agricultural (both plants and animals) and human pests (e.g. Trichinella in pork)