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  • Phylum Platyhelminthes - FlatwormsDorsoventrally flattened bodies

    well defined headBodies are solid (acoelomate)

    gut is the only internal cavityRibbon-shaped, soft-bodiedMany species are parasitic

    some are free-living carnivores orscavengers

    Move via ciliated epithelial cells on lower surface and waves of contractions of body muscles

  • Organsdigestive system is branched with a single opening

    pharynx can be extended/retractedinternal enzymatic digestion, diverticula distribute food

    Eye spots - cells in light sensitive cups

    Simple nervous system with 2 ventral nerve cords, simple brain

    Free living forms possess chemical sensory systems onlobes of head

  • ReproductionMost are hermaphroditic with internal fertilization and separate

    ovaries and testesfertilized eggs deposited in cocoons, hatch into miniature adultsCan reproduce asexually by fragmentation and regeneration

    No circulatory system, food and oxygen diffuse to tissues

    Excretory system is simple -flame cells propel fluidsthrough tubules to outside ofbody - primarily for riddingbody of excess water

  • Three classes of flatworms

    Class Turbellaria - free-living flatworms

    Class Trematoda - flukes

    Class Cestoda - tapeworms

  • Class Turbellaria - Turbellarians, free-living flatwormspredators on smaller organisms, and scavengersfound in water and moist habitatsDugesia, the common planarian

  • Class Trematoda - FlukesParasites on other animalsName originates from their shapeLack sensory and locomotive adaptations offree-living formsfeed on host tissue, food taken in throughmouth, resistant to host defensesComplex life cycles

  • Example: Clonorchis, human liver fluke - Adults live inassociation with liver - Eggs passed in feces - Ingested by snail -transform into swimming larva that leaves snail - Nonciliatedredia give rise to cercariae - Bore into fish, encyst in muscle -Humans eat uncooked fish, flukes migrate to liver

  • Example: Schistosoma blood flukesCauses disease: schistosomiasisbilharzia is spreading through thetropics

  • Class Cestoda - TapewormsHighly specialized parasitesAdults live in the gut of vertebrates

    attached to intestinal wallBody divided into scolex, neck and

    reproductive proglottids (strobila)Absorb food through outer body wallProglottids formed continuously from

    region behind scolex at neckHermaphroditic with testes and

    ovaries in each proglottidEggs toward end mature, become

    fertilized - may be self-fertilizedEmbryos and proglottids leave host

    in feces

  • Example: Taenia saginata,beef tapeworm - a parasiteof humans

  • Phylum Nematoda - RoundwormsInclude nematodes, eelworms and

    roundwormsAbundant in marine, freshwater and

    terrestrial habitats - found everywhereMost are microscopic in sizepredators, parasites, and scavengers

    Trichinella - the cause oftrichinosis

  • Pseudocoelomate body plan - No mesoderm associated with the gutBilaterally symmetrical, cylindrical, unsegmented, covered by thick

    flexible cuticle that is molted periodicallylongitudinal muscles located beneath the epidermis, pull against

    cuticle and water filled pseudocoel - Results in side-to-side whipping movement - move well through loose soil or tissues

    Digestive systemwith piercing stylets,mouth, pharynx,intestine, and anusSexual reproductionusually separatesexes and internalfertilization,fertilized eggs laid

  • Many nematodes parasitize humans - Ascaris, hookworms, pinwormsExample: Trichinella - pig intestinal roundworm Worm lives in small intestine of pig, young encyst in same host Trichinosis can result if humans eat raw or undercooked pork Worms may also infect bears