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Title: Mollusks, Annelids, and Echinoderms


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Mollusks, Annelids, and Echinoderms
  • Alisha Horst, Cecelia King, and Amber Plank

2
Annelidsintro
  • Referred to as segmented worms
  • Found in deep marine sediments as well as common
    soils
  • Split into three groups polychaeta, oligochaeta
    (earthworms), and hirudinea (leeches)
  • Polychaeta (live in almost all marine
    environments) is the bulk of the annelid group
    but the other two groups are most familiar for
    humans

3
Annelidscharacteristics
  • Have three body regions
  • Majority of the body is made of repeated sections
    called segments
  • Examples earthworms, leeches
  • activity earthworm dissection

4
Worm Dissection
5
Mollusksintro
  • molluscus- Latin meaning soft
  • Soft bodied with an internal or external shell

6
Molluskscharacteristics
  • Four body parts
  • Shell- made of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) secreted
    by glands in the mantle
  • Mantle- thin tissue covering body. Secretes the
    shell
  • Muscular foot- mouth and other feeding parts
  • Visceral mass- internal organs located here
  • Bilaterally symmetrical
  • Have 1 or 2 shells
  • Produce a trochophore (larva)

7
Molluskslife processes
  • Respiration
  • Aquatic mollusks gills
  • Land mollusks mantle cavity lined with blood
    vessels, skin breathing
  • Internal Transport
  • Sessile and slow moving mollusks open
    circulatory system- blood flows into internal
    body cavities
  • Fast moving mollusks closed circulatory system

8
Molluskslife processes cont.
  • Reproduction
  • External fertilization
  • Internal fertilization (mollusks with tentacles
    and some snails)
  • Cross fertilization (snails that are
    hermaphrodites)
  • Mollusk Video Clips

9
Mollusks
  • Examples Squid, Giant Clams, Octopus
  • Vampire Squid
  • activity squid labeling paper

10
Squid Labeling Key
11
Echinoderms
  • Groups of animals include
  • Starfish, urchins, feather stars and sea
    cucumbers

Sand Dollar Video
12
Enchinoderms
  • They are simple animals
  • They dont have
  • A brain
  • Complex sensing organs
  • Front or back end
  • Head

13
Echinoderms
  • They do have
  • Spiny skin
  • 5 part radial symmetry
  • Internal skeleton
  • Central mouth
  • Develop sharp spines for protection

14
Echinoderms
  • They are found in a variety of shapes and colors.
  • They cling to coral reefs around the world
  • They live entirely in water

15
Echinoderms
  • What it does
  • Feeding, movement, internal transport,
    respiration, and excretion
  • Some of these animals are carnivorous, and feed
    and scavenge the ocean floor

16
Echinoderms
  • All echinoderms move around with the use of
    thousands of tiny tube feet, many of which have
    suction cups on the ends

17
Echinoderms
  • The most unusual feature to echinoderms is their
    water vascular system. It contains a network of
    fluid-filled canals connected to countless tube
    feet.
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