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Arthropoda. Ancestral Coelomate. Annelids. Phylum. Segmented body Jointed appendages Exoskeleton Protostome . Crayfish and shrimp are all in class Crustacea. Five pairs of thoracic appendages are legs (hence suborder name ‘decapoda’) Head and thorax dorsally fused . Anteriorhead - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A r t h r o p o d a Segmented body Jointed appendages Exoskeleton Protostome Ancestral Coelomate Annelids Phylum
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Arthropoda

Segmented bodyJointed appendagesExoskeletonProtostome

Ancestral CoelomateAnnelids

Phylum

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Crayfish and shrimp are all in class

Crustacea• Five pairs of thoracic appendages are legs (hence suborder name ‘decapoda’)

• Head and thorax dorsally fused

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Anterior headPosterior tailDorsal backVentral bellyMedial middleLateral sidesProximal near bodyDistal away from body

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External anatomyExoskeleton chitin molt ~1 x / year.

Two major body regionsSpecialized appendages

Genital pores at base of 3rd pair of walking legs.Seminal receptacleSwimmerrets used to carry eggs

Genital pores at posterior of cephalothorax1st pair of swimmerrets modified as sperm ducts

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AppendagesCephalothorax

sensory

feeding

respiration

feeding(gills)

Walking legs5 pairs

UT

Abdomen 6 segmentsSwimmerrets-swimming + Reprod.Uropods + telson - swimming.

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Open circulatory system

Heart Sinuses Heartarteries ostia

Ophthalmic- eyesAntennal- antennae, antennules, green glands

Hepatic- digestive gland

ArteriesOstia

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Respiratory System

Gills under carapace

Hemolymph -blood

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foodjaws

esophagus

Cardiac stomach-

Pyloric stomach

Intestine (mid, hindgut)anus

Solid wastes

Storage & digestion

Digestive glandsBlood absorption

bloodGreen glandsnephridiopore

N-wastes

Digestive systemCP

Gastricmill

Digestive glands

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Nervous system

Cerebral ganglionFusion of many ganglion

Each segment has a ganglion

Nerve chord separates to goAround either side of esophagus

Ventral side

Much local control

Brainless crayfish-can eat-can’t see-can’t roll over

Ganglion for each segment

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Crayfish compound eye

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Reproductive system

ovary

oviduct

testis

sperm duct

Mature at 5 to 6 yearsLive for 15 to 20 years

Base of 3rd walking legs

Base of 5th walking legs

Get a big crayfish!

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Internal glands

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Ghost Shrimp

• Structurally and physiological similar to crayfish.

• Exoskeleton is transparent which lets you observe internal organs in a living organism.

• Compare what you observe in the crayfish dissection with that found in the shrimp.

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Order Decapoda• Suborder Reptantia • (benthic animals more adapted for crawling)– Lobsters, crayfish, crabs

• Suborder: Natantia • (body adapted for swimming)

– shrimp

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Amphipod-shrimp-like smaller than Ghost Shrimp so can beplaced under higher magnification more easily.Observe heart beat, respiration, blood cells.

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Kingdom ProtistaPhylum Ciliophora

Genus Paramecium

Food digestion

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1. Macronucleus 2. Micronucleus 3. Food vacuole 4. Contractile vacuole 2 5. Oral groove 6. Buccal cavity 7. Trichocysts

Paramecium digestion

Oral grooveBuccal cavityFood vacuoleCirculateAnal pore

Feed yeast stained withCongo red. pH indicator.

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Rotifer contamination


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