Polychaete Flashcards

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Polychaete features

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Marine worms (predominantly) some FW and terrestrial
Parapodia (fleshy projections) on each segment increase SA for gas exchange
-setea stick out of parapodia
Prostomium can be very well developed for feeding
-tentacles and jaws well developed
-fan worm = head developed to catch food that passed

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Polychaete groups

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  1. Errant - move around a lot, might be active hunters etc. Free-living, well-developed parapodia and active swimmers
  2. Sedentary worms - don’t move but have elaborate heads for food collection, tube-dwelling worms
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Sedentary worm examples

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  1. Sabella (fan-worm) has complication sorting mechanism that sorts particles it catches (rejects large)
  2. Sand mason - tube that sticks out of sand
  3. Arenicola - lugworm, well-developed prostomium but basic features
    - parapodia reduced shows it burrows
    - lives in u-shaped burrow to draw out sand, feeding on it then backing out and defecating there
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Polychaete reproduction

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Dioecious
External fertilisation - M&F swim together and synchronise spawning (specific, like once a year, relating to tide or moon cycles)
Epitoky - metamorphosis into reproductive form
-forms longer parapodia (better swimmer for mate finding)
Devote so much energy their bodies breakdown after
Form trochophore larvae

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