Title: Worms
1Worms
2Worms
- Sense organs, mouth at anterior
- Long, slender body allows rapid movement /
control of direction
- Three phyla
- Flatworms
- Roundworms
- Segmented worms
3Phylum Platyhelminthes Flatworms
planarian
- Thin (few mm thick)
- Bilaterally symmetrical
- Single opening to pass food and waste
- Pharynx extends out to suck in food
- Free-living or parasitic
4Class Turbellaria Free-living flatworms
- Marine / freshwater
- Carnivores or
- scavengers
- Light sensitive
- eyespots
- Pharynx brings food into gastrovascular cavity
-
Planarian
5Class Trematoda Parasitic flatworms
- Flukes
- Infect internal organs of host
- Some live on outside of host
6Schistosomiasis ---Blood fluke
- Affects 200 million people
Schistosoma egg in liver
7Schistosomiasis
larvae
Eggs clog blood vessels in liver, spleen, lungs,
intestines
Intermediate host
8Class Cestoda Tapeworms
- Parasitic flat and long
- Need no digestive system
scolex
proglottids
9Taenia
- Tapeworms can grow to several meters in length in
the intestine
10Tapeworm life cycle
tapeworm attaches inside host intestine
zygotes
larval cysts
11Phylum Nematoda Roundworms
- Free living or parasitic
- Digestive tract has two openings
12Disease-causing roundworms Trichinella
- Transmitted by consuming improperly cooked pork
- Trichinosis
13Disease-causing RoundwormsElephantiasis
- Worm infects blood and lymph vessels
- Transmitted by mosquitoes
- Tropical parts of Asia
Swelling caused by blockage of lymph vessels
14Disease-causing RoundwormsAscaris
- Parasitic roundworm
- Affects humans, cats, dogs, horses, pigs,
chickens
- Cause severe malnutrition
- Spread by eating food or water contaminated with
Ascaris eggs
Intestine filled with Ascaris
15Hookworms
Necator
Hookworms penetrate the bottoms of bare feet. Do
not go barefoot.
This patient presented with a hookworm infection
involving the toes of the right foot, which is
also known as ground itch. Usually the first
sign of infection is itching, and a rash at the
site where skin touched contaminated soil or
sand, which occurs when the larvae penetrate the
skin, followed by anemia, abdominal pain,
diarrhea, loss of appetite, and weight loss..
16Pinworm (Enterobius)
0.5 inches long
17Guinea Worms
Dracunculus medinensis
18Guinea Worms
19Phylum Annelida Segmented Worms
- Body divided into segments by internal walls,
septa
- In many annelids, segments specialize for
specific function
- Eyes
- Antennae
- Respiration
- Example earthworm
- (See page 697 in text)
20(No Transcript)
21(No Transcript)
22- Examples to know
-
- Phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
- Planarian, free living
- Tapeworm, parasitic
- Flukes ex. Schistosoma, parasitic, causes
Schistosomiasis
-
- Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)
- Trichinella, parasitic, causes trichinosis
- filarial worms, parasitic, causes
Elephantiasis (filariasis)
- Ascaris, parasitic
- hookworms, parasitic
- pinworms, parasitic
- Guinea worms, parasitic
-
- Phylum Annelida (segmented worms)
- earthworm, free living
- Nereis, free living