Phylum Annelida Flashcards
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Phylum Annelida Eumetazoa
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Yes
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Phylum Annelida Radiata or Bilateria?
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Bilateria
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Phylum Annelida Dueterstomia or Protostomia?
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Protostomia
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Phylum Annelida Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate or Coelomate?
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Coelomate
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Phylum Annelida Diploblastic or Triploblastic?
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Triploblastic
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Phylum Annelida Invertebrate or Vertebrate?
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Invertebrate
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Annelida
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segmented worms – earthworms – leeches – sandworms – tubeworms
- Three tissue layers – coelom
- bilateral symmetry
- Unique feature – nepheridia – kidney like function
- Terrestrial and aquatic forms
- Some monoecious (hermaphroditic), some dioecious
- Feed on organic material, body fluids and other animals
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Class Polychaeta
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Include bristle worms, clamworms, sandworms and fire worms
- Have parapodia – paddles for swimming on each segment with imbedded setae (spine like)
- Dioecious
- Distinct head with eyes and tentacles
- Marine habitat
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Class Oligochaeta
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- Monoecious (hermaphroditic)
- Have setae but no parapodia
- The fluid filled coelom serves as a hydroskeleton to assist in movement
- Have a clitellum which secretes a cocoon containing its eggs
- Terrestrial and freshwater habitats
- Assisted by setae for burrowing and locomotion
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Class Hirudinea
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(“Leech”)
- Monoecious (hermaphroditic) – having a clitellum that secretes a cocoon containing its eggs
- Has a hydroskeleton
- Has two suckers – anterior for feeding and posterior for anchoring
- Some are active predators while other are ectoparasites (blood suckers)
- Terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats