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Page 1: Non-Coelomate Animals. Porifera Simplest metazoan Cell level of organization –Few cell types –No true tissues Feed on material suspended in water Motile

Non-Coelomate Animals

Page 2: Non-Coelomate Animals. Porifera Simplest metazoan Cell level of organization –Few cell types –No true tissues Feed on material suspended in water Motile

Porifera

• Simplest metazoan

• Cell level of organization– Few cell types– No true tissues

• Feed on material suspended in water

• Motile as larva - sessile as adult

Page 3: Non-Coelomate Animals. Porifera Simplest metazoan Cell level of organization –Few cell types –No true tissues Feed on material suspended in water Motile

Pores• Ostia– Small pores– Water inlets– Multiple ostia lead to canal system

• Osculum– Large pores– Water outlets– Certain forms have more than one

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Canal Structure

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Four Types of Sponge Cells

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Spicules

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Hexactinellida – Glass Sponge

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DemospongiaeLeuconoid

Forms

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DemospongiaeLeuconoid Forms

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Radiates

• Radial symmetry

• Tissue level organization

• Two germ layers– Ectoderm and endoderm

• Nerve net (simple nervous system)

• Extracellular digestion

Page 11: Non-Coelomate Animals. Porifera Simplest metazoan Cell level of organization –Few cell types –No true tissues Feed on material suspended in water Motile

Radiate Phyla

• Cnidaria • Ctenophore

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Phylum Cnidaria

• Two forms– Polyp– Medusa

• Tentacles

• Nematocyst

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Polyp and Medusa Forms

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Hydra Tissue Structure

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Obelia Life Cycle

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Zoantharian Coral

• Calcium carbonate exoskeleton secreted externally from base

• Contain mutualistic zooxanthallae algae

• Live in colonies• Hexamerous symmetry

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Medusa

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Hydra

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Sea Anemone

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Soft Corals

Page 21: Non-Coelomate Animals. Porifera Simplest metazoan Cell level of organization –Few cell types –No true tissues Feed on material suspended in water Motile

Coral Polyps

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Phylum Ctenophora

• Comb Jellies

• Move using cilia– Comb plates

• Do not have nematocysts– Colloblasts capture food

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Predatory Comb Jellies Approaching Prey

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Predatory Comb Jelly Engulfing a Comb Jelly

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Comb Jelly After a Meal

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Acoelomate Phyla

• Platyhelminthes– Flat worms

• Nemertea– Ribbon worms

• Gnathostomulida– Jaw worms

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Why bilateral symmetry?

Movement toward prey or host– Cephalization– Directional sense organs

• Chemoreceptors

• Ocelli (light sensing eyespots)

• Rheoreceptors (sense water currents)

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Acoelomates Key Features• Three germ layers

– Ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm– Mesoderm forms muscle and mesenchyme

• Organ-system level of organization– Cephalization– Excretory system– Some have circulatory and one-way alimentary

canal

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Acoelomates Body Plan

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Phylum Platyhelminthes

• Examples– Planaria – freeliving– Liver Flukes – endoparasite– Tape Worms - endoparasite

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Planaria• Eye spots (Ocelli)

• Auricles - chemoreceptors

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Liver Fluke – Digenetic Life Cycle

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Liver Damage Caused By Flukes

• Scar tissue• Blocked bile ducts

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Tape Worm – Digenetic Life Cycle

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Tapeworm

• New proglottids are added just behind the scolex

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Pseudocoelomates

• Pseudocoel– Mesoderm muscle lined ectoderm

• Complete digestive tract

• Organs are within pseudocoel

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Coelom

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Phylum Nematoda

• Found everywhere

• Use pseudocoel as a hydrostatic skeleton– Collagen cuticle– Longitudinal muscles

• Free living and parasites

• Dioecious

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Nematode Body Plan

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Nematode Parasites• Ascaris (roundworms)

– Found in intestine and lung.

• Hookworms– Attach to intestine and suck blood.

• Trichina worm– Forms cysts in muscle

– Causes trichinosis

• Pinworms– Males are haploid, females diploid

– Live in large intestine

• Filarial worms– Live in lymphatic system

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Caenorhabditis elegans

• Extensively using in genetic and animal development research

• Lineage of each cells is know and documented

• Whole genome is cloned and sequenced

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Dirofilaria immitis• Dog and cat heart worm

• Transmitted through mosquitoes

• Most common in dogs

• Infects heart and lungs

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Brugia malayi

• Causes Elephantitis

• Swelling and blockage of lymph ducts cause massive swelling in late stages