+ All Categories
Home > Documents > 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest...

1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest...

Date post: 14-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: shavonne-shelton
View: 217 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
70
1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca
Transcript
Page 1: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

1

Unit 6.1

Phylum Mollusca

Page 2: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

2

Mollusks

• 50,000 -100,000 living species

• 35,000 extinct species• Largest = 1000 pounds• 80% less than 5 cm• Soft body• Most have a shell• Most marine• Snails terrestrial

– Most habitat

Page 3: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Phylum Mollusca

• Ventral Foot– Locomotion

• Mantle– Encloses body cavity

• Shell – created by mantle

• Coelom (eucoelomate)• Visceral mass contains

contains organs of digestion, circulation, excretion, & reproduction

3

Page 4: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Phylum Mollusca

• Radula – rows of posteriorly oriented teeth. Basically a tongue with teeth

• Open circulatory system– Closed in cephalopods

• Mantle cavity – opens to the outside and functions in gas exchange

4

Page 5: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

5

Economically Important

• Pearls• Burrowing shipworms • Snails & slugs

– Garden pests– Food– Intermediate hosts for

parasites

Page 6: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

6

Trochophore Larva• Same type as Phylum

Annelida• Shows phylogenetic

relationship to higher taxa

Page 7: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

7

MyxozoaMyxozoaMyxozoaMyxozoa

ArthropodaArthropodaArthropodaArthropoda AnnelidaAnnelidaAnnelidaAnnelida

MolluscaMolluscaMolluscaMollusca

LophophoresLophophoresLophophoresLophophores

HemichordataHemichordataHemichordataHemichordata

VertebrataVertebrataVertebrataVertebrata

Other Other pseudocoelomatespseudocoelomates

Other Other pseudocoelomatespseudocoelomates

NematodaNematodaNematodaNematoda

PoriferaPoriferaPoriferaPorifera

CtenophoraCtenophoraCtenophoraCtenophoraCnidariaCnidariaCnidariaCnidaria

PlacozoaPlacozoaPlacozoaPlacozoa

PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthesNemerteaNemerteaNemerteaNemertea

CiliophoraCiliophoraCiliophoraCiliophoraSarcomastigophoraSarcomastigophoraSarcomastigophoraSarcomastigophora

MicrosporaMicrosporaMicrosporaMicrosporaApicomplexaApicomplexaApicomplexaApicomplexa

MesozoaMesozoaMesozoaMesozoa

EchinodermataEchinodermataEchinodermataEchinodermata

CrustaceaCrustaceaCrustaceaCrustaceaChelicerataChelicerataChelicerataChelicerata

UniramiaUniramiaUniramiaUniramia

Other ChordataOther ChordataOther ChordataOther Chordata

Page 8: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

8

Generalized Mollusk

Page 9: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

9

Body PlanBody Plan

Mantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavity

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

Pericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavity MetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridium

RadulaRadulaRadulaRadula

GonadGonadGonadGonad

Stomach and digestive glandStomach and digestive glandStomach and digestive glandStomach and digestive gland FootFootFootFoot

Page 10: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

10

Dorsal mantle covers the visceral mass.

Dorsal mantle covers the visceral mass.

Page 11: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

11

Secretes the shellSecretes the shell

Page 12: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

12

Ctenidium (Respiration)Ctenidium (Respiration)

Page 13: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

13

Complete digestive systemComplete digestive system

Page 14: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

14

Paired ventral nerve cordsPaired ventral nerve cords

Page 15: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

15

RadulaRadula

Page 16: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

16

Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Source: From A Life of Invertebrates, Copyright © 1979 W. D. Russell-Hunter.

Radular Structure

Page 17: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

17

Coelom - metanephridiaCoelom - metanephridia

Page 18: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

18

Class PolyplacophoraChitons

Page 19: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

19

Class PolyplacophoraClass Polyplacophora

• Eight dorsal plates• Fishy flavor & tough

to chew• Reduced head• Radula reinforced

with iron– Scrape algae from

rocks

Page 20: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

20

Class Polyplacophora

Mantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavityMouthMouthMouthMouth

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

FootFootFootFoot

AnusAnusAnusAnus

Page 21: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

21

Class PolyplacophoraClass Polyplacophora

MouthMouthMouthMouth

DigestiveDigestiveglandgland

DigestiveDigestiveglandgland

StomachStomachStomachStomach GonadGonadGonadGonadPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavity

NephridiumNephridiumNephridiumNephridium

AnusAnusAnusAnus

Page 22: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

22

Class BivalviaClams, Oysters, Mussels, & Scallops

Class BivalviaClams, Oysters, Mussels, & Scallops

Page 23: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

23

Class Bivalvia

• Two shells actually form as a single structure

• Most are filter feeders – helpful in removing bacteria from polluted waters

• No head or radula• Burrowing animals

– Sand, wood, rocks

Page 24: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

24

Page 25: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

25

Page 26: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

26

Giant Clam & Burrowing Clam

Muscular Foot

Page 27: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

27

Zebra Mussel

• Environmental Pest• Ballast water of ships

from Europe in 1986• Attach by secreting

adhesive byssal threads– Each other– Other mussels– Man made objects

• Pipes, plumbing

Page 28: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

28

Zebra Mussel

• Live in high densities• Feed on

phytoplankton• Reproduce rapidly• Attach to native

mussels• Killed all native

mussels in Lake Erie

Page 29: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

29

Distribution of Zebra Mussel

Page 30: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

30

Bivalve structuresBivalve structures

IncurrentIncurrentsiphonsiphonIncurrentIncurrentsiphonsiphon

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

ExcurrentExcurrentsiphonsiphonExcurrentExcurrentsiphonsiphon

HingeHingeHingeHinge

FootFootFootFoot

Labial palpLabial palpLabial palpLabial palp

Page 31: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

31

Clam anatomyClam anatomyPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavity

HeartHeartHeartHeart

GonadGonadGonadGonadIntestineIntestineIntestineIntestine

StomachStomachStomachStomach IncurrentIncurrentIncurrentIncurrent

ExcurrentExcurrentExcurrentExcurrent

IntestineIntestineIntestineIntestine

MetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridium

Page 32: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

32

Clam anatomyClam anatomy

GonadGonadGonadGonadIntestineIntestineIntestineIntestine

StomachStomachStomachStomachIncurrentIncurrentIncurrentIncurrent

ExcurrentExcurrentExcurrentExcurrent

DigestiveDigestiveglandgland

DigestiveDigestiveglandgland

Page 33: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

33

Clam anatomyClam anatomyPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavity

HeartHeartHeartHeart

IncurrentIncurrentIncurrentIncurrent

ExcurrentExcurrentExcurrentExcurrent

IntestineIntestineIntestineIntestine

Page 34: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

34

Clam anatomyClam anatomyPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavityPericardial cavity

HeartHeartHeartHeart

GonadGonadGonadGonad

IncurrentIncurrentIncurrentIncurrent

ExcurrentExcurrentExcurrentExcurrent

IntestineIntestineIntestineIntestine

MetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridiumMetanephridium

Page 35: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Oysters

35

• Able to form pearls – the color depends on prevalent minerals in water

• Only eat oysters during cold months – less bacteria in filtrate

• Can cause severe wounds and Vibrio infections

• Use extreme caution when exiting boats in oyster infested waters

Page 36: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Vibrio vulnificus

36

Page 37: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

37

Pearl formation

Developing pearlDeveloping pearlDeveloping pearlDeveloping pearl

EpitheliumEpitheliumEpitheliumEpithelium

ShellShellShellShell

An irritant, usually sand, becomes lodged between the shell and mantle. Layers of shell are then secreted by the mantle around the foreign material. The mineral content of the water determines the color of the resulting pearl.

Page 38: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

38

Scallops

• Good swimmers – the only migratory bivalve

• Movement achieved by rapidly opening and closing shell

• Mostly free-living• Highly regular and

geometrically symmetrical shells

Page 39: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

39

Shipworms• Highly reduced shells.• Known as termites of the

sea.• Burrow into any submerged

wooden structure including ships, docks, & piers.

• Special gland called Deshayes gland contains bacteria that allow shipworms to digest cellulose

Page 40: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Shipworms

40

Page 41: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

41

Class GastropodaSnails, Slugs, Conchs, Abalones, & Limpets

Class GastropodaSnails, Slugs, Conchs, Abalones, & Limpets

Page 42: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

42

Class Gastropoda

• One shell (if present)• Torsion of body –

allows head to retract before tail, allows clean water to enter mantle cavity, and orients sensory organs in direction of forward movement.

• Largest & most varied molluscan class

Page 43: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Torsion

43

Page 44: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Snails

• Terrestrial is most encountered type but marine varieties are much more numerous.

• Mantle cavity functions as lung in terrestrial snails.

• Herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores.

• All land snails are hermaphrodites.

44

Page 45: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

45

Snails

TentacleTentacle(Eye stalks)(Eye stalks)TentacleTentacle(Eye stalks)(Eye stalks)

TentacleTentacleTentacleTentacle

PneumostomePneumostomePneumostomePneumostome

AnusAnusAnusAnus

FootFootFootFootMouthMouthMouthMouth

Genital poreGenital poreGenital poreGenital pore

ShellShellShellShell

Page 46: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

46

Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Internal Structure of a Generalized Gastropod

Page 47: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Nudibranchs

• No shell – commonly called sea slugs

• Dorsal projections aid in respiration and protection – they eat hydroid cnidarians, conserve the nematocysts, and move them to the dorsal projections

47

Page 48: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Nudibranchs• Some of the most colorful

creatures on earth.• Unlike most other

gastropods, they are bilaterally symmetrical.

• One species of nudibranch is the only animal that can photosynthesize. However, it must also eat to satisfy all of its energy needs.

48

Page 49: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Nudibranchs

49

Page 50: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

AbalonesAbalones

• Several holes in top of shell– Excrete waste– Used for respiration

• Shell is incredibly strong. It is made of microscopic calcium carbonate tiles stacked like bricks.

• Live primarily on cooler waters.

50

Page 51: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Abalones

• Source of food and decoration – the inner part of the shell is highly iridescent and used for mother-of-pearl inlays.

• Cling to rocks in subtidal zone and feed on primarily red algae.

51

Page 52: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

52

Slugs

• No shell• Garden pests• Bodies are prone to

desiccation – confined to moist environments

• Secrete mucous to help prevent desiccation and to protect themselves against predation.

Page 53: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Limpets

53

• Gastropods with conical shaped shells

• Attach to rocks or other hard substrates in intertidal zones.

• Contain gills and lungs to survive in intertidal zone.

• May be eaten in certain parts of the world.

Page 54: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

54

Conchs

• Large shell with highly spiraled character

• All species are marine• Conchs are found in the

Indian & Pacific oceans as well as in the Caribbean sea.

• Their meat is used as food and their shells are highly prized as decorations.

Page 55: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

55

Class CephalopodaSquids, Octopi, Nautiluses

Class CephalopodaSquids, Octopi, Nautiluses

Page 56: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Class Cephalopoda

• Shell in squid and octopus absent or vestigial. Present in nautilus.

• Movement via jet propulsion

• Ink sac used for defense• Foot modified into arms

and tentacles• All marine and predatory.

56

Page 57: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

57

SquidSquid

DorsalDorsalVentralVentral

Posterior surfacePosterior surface

RightRight

LeftLeft

Page 58: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Squid• Have 8 arms and two

tentacles.• Siphon allows jet

propulsion in both directions along the axis of the animal.

• Swimming fins located on either side of the mantle.

• Giant axon is the largest neuron in the animal kingdom

58

Page 59: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

59

SquidSquid

FinFinFinFin

ArmArmArmArm

Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)

EyeEyeEyeEye

TentacleTentacleTentacleTentacle

CollarCollarCollarCollar

Page 60: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

60

SquidSquidShell (Pen)Shell (Pen)Shell (Pen)Shell (Pen)

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

FunnelFunnelFunnelFunnel

SystemicSystemicheartheartSystemicSystemicheartheart

Branchial heartBranchial heartBranchial heartBranchial heart

Page 61: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

61

Squid MaleSquid MaleTestisTestisTestisTestis

Hectocotylous armHectocotylous armHectocotylous armHectocotylous arm

PenisPenisPenisPenis

Page 62: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

62

Squid FemaleSquid Female

Ovary with eggsOvary with eggsOvary with eggsOvary with eggs

Nidamental glandsNidamental glandsNidamental glandsNidamental glands

Oviducal glandOviducal glandOviducal glandOviducal gland

Oviducal openingOviducal openingOviducal openingOviducal opening

Page 63: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

63

Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Cephalopod Eye

Page 64: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Octopus

• Eight arms with suckers

• Crawl or eject water from siphon

• Change skin color– chromatophores

• Most intelligent invertebrate

64

Page 65: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Chromatophores

65

Page 66: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

66

Nautilus• Up to 94 tentacles

– No suckers

• Shell with many chambers – lives in outermost chamber.

• Considered to be a living fossil.

• Can alter the amount of gasses in shell chambers thus controlling its position in the water column.

Page 67: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

Nautilus

67

Page 68: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

68

Class Scaphopoda

• Tooth shells• Shell opens on both

ends• Burrow into mud• No gills

– Mantle for gas exchange

• Feed on detritus and protozoa

Page 69: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

69

Class ScaphopodaClass Scaphopoda

Page 70: 1 Unit 6.1 Phylum Mollusca. 2 Mollusks 50,000 -100,000 living species 35,000 extinct species Largest = 1000 pounds 80% less than 5 cm Soft body Most have.

70

The End


Recommended