+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Biology 11

Biology 11

Date post: 23-Feb-2016
Category:
Upload: lovie
View: 37 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
Biology 11. Kingdom Animalia : Phylum Platyhelminthes: The Flatworms. Phylum Platyhelminthes Objectives. Advances over Cnidarians Body plan (systems and structures) 3 classes and example animals Parasitic worms (enter, live, hosts, effects). The Acoelomates. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
13
Biology 11 Kingdom Animalia: Phylum Platyhelminthes: The Flatworms
Transcript
Page 1: Biology  11

Biology 11Kingdom Animalia:Phylum Platyhelminthes:The Flatworms

Page 2: Biology  11

Phylum Platyhelminthes Objectives

• Advances over Cnidarians• Body plan (systems and structures)• 3 classes and example animals• Parasitic worms (enter, live, hosts, effects)

Page 3: Biology  11

The Acoelomates

The acoelomates advanced animal evolution in two significant ways:

1. Bilateral symmetry2. TriploblasticAre still primitive because lack a body cavity

Page 4: Biology  11

Phylum Platyhelminthes

The FlatwormsCharacteristics and Advances1. Still have incomplete digestive system

with a gastrovascular cavity (just like Cnidarians) but…

2. They are the first phylum with an excretory system made of “flame cells” and pores (so mouth is no longer anus as well!)

Page 5: Biology  11

Phylum Platyhelminthes

3. Have a “Nerve Ladder” type of nervous system

4. Reproduce mostly sexually but have excellent powers of regeneration which can be a form of asexual reproduction

5. Cephalization begins with a “brain” and sense organs appearing anteriorly in a head

Page 6: Biology  11
Page 7: Biology  11

Phylum Platyhelminthes

Class Turbellaria• Includes the

Planaria a fresh water flatworm• Also includes many

marine varieties

Planaria sp.

Page 8: Biology  11

Phylum Platyhelminthes

Class Trematoda• Includes the parasitic

flukes • Include liver, blood, lung,

heart, and intestinal flukes•Many have intermediate

hosts like this liver fluke (i.e. sheep, cow, fish etc)

Fasciola hepatica

Page 9: Biology  11

Fasciola hepatica (Liver Fluke)

Page 10: Biology  11

Fasciola hepatica Life Cycle

Page 11: Biology  11

Phylum PlatyhelminthesClass Cestoidea: the tapeworms• Classical endoparasite appears

degenerative but actually highly evolved to its habitat• Human tapeworms can grow up to 20 m

long!

Page 12: Biology  11

Tape worm Anatomy

Page 13: Biology  11

Tape worm Life Cycle


Recommended