Rotifera, Acanthocephala, And Nemertea Flashcards
A fluid filled coelomic chamber where the probiscus is housed in nemertea
Rhynchocoel
Internal body cavity not lined with a mesoderm in worms
Pseudocoel
In rotifers, the anterior ciliated region used for feeding and locomotion
Corona
Large set of Jaws in rotifers
Trophi
Nemertean larvae
Pilidium
Phylum of acoelomates with a proboscis
Nemertea
Eversible tubular structure in nemertea
Proboscis
endoParasitic pseudocoelomates with a proboscis containing intracellular hooks
Acanthocephala
Fluid filled canals in the syncyal tegunent that allow nutrients to pass
Lacunae
Phylum containing a muscular pharynx, and trophi, free living
Rotifera
rotifer pharynx
mastax
what season of the year do rotifers produce gametes and form zygotes
spring
channels through tegument that take in nutrients for acanthocephalas
lacunar system
acanthacephala life cycle
internal fertilization
eggs released in feces
eaten by arthropod
infective stage released upon ingestion of arthropod
the ribbon worms
nemertea