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Posterior Elongate foot Cuticular annuli with telescoping action “toes” for attachment
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Phylum Rotifera > 1,800 described species < 1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater
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Page 1: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Phylum Rotifera > 1,800 described species

< 1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater

Page 2: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Rotifer body

Head, trunk, foot Ciliary organ on anterior end = corona Complete gut Protonephridia Tendency to constant cell number Pharynx modified with internal jaws

Rotifer AnatomyRotifer Anatomy

Page 3: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Posterior Elongate foot Cuticular annuli with telescoping action

“toes” for attachment

Rotifer AnatomyRotifer Anatomy

Page 4: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Locomotion Some can change shape by “telescoping” action Some sessile as adults

Hydrostatic skeleton Most rotifers swim and crawl

Cilia

Page 5: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Digestion

Complete digestive tract

Mouth --> buccal tube -->Pharynx (mastax) -->Salivary gland -->Gastric gland -->Stomach -->Intestine -->Nephridioduct -->Cloaca -->Anus

Page 6: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Circulation, Gas Exchange No special organs for internal transport or

gas exchange

Coelomic fluid aided by muscles small size reduces diffusion and transport tissues

Page 7: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Osmoregulation one pair of flame bulbs

protonephridia empties into cloaca

Page 8: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Nervous System and Sense Organs Bilobed mass of gangli Nerves connect to body Chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors

Page 9: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Reproduction Parthenogenesis

Development from egg w/o fertilization = most rotifers female Adaptation for freshwater habitats with severe

disturbance

If males exist -- copulation or hypodermic impregnation

Page 10: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Phylum Acanthocephala Spiny – head worms 1200 species All gut parasites of vertebrates

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Phylum Acanthocephala Life cycle requires intermediate host –

usually arthropod Fig. 10.18 Pechenik

Page 12: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Cyst eaten by ostracod

Adult worm in turtle intestine

Cyst out w/feces

Ostracod eaten by snail

Snail eaten by turtle

Page 13: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Phylum Acanthocephala Constant number of cells No respiration organs No digestive organs Pseudocoelom

Page 14: Phylum Rotifera  1,800 described species  1 mm Complex, variety of body forms Solitary Pseudocoelomate Generally freshwater.

Phylum Acanthocephala Proboscis for attachment to intestinal wall Dioecious Fertilized eggs develop in pseudocoelom of female To acanthor stage


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