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Title: Phylum Nematoda


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Chapter 34
  • Section 2
  • Phylum Nematoda Rotifera

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Phylum Nematoda
  • Roundworms (pseudocoelomates)
  • Bilaterally symmetrical
  • 1mm-120mm (4 feet)
  • Digestive tract with two openings (mouth anus)
  • Cuticle- protective covering

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Phylum Nematoda
  • Most are parasites and more than 50 species are
    parasites in humans
  • Common roundworm studied by scientists in
    developmental biology is C. elegans

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Ascaris
  • Genus of roundworm parasites that live in pigs,
    horses, and humans
  • Feed on food in intestines of host
  • Females produce 200,000 eggs per day

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Hookworms
  • Hookworm- intestinal parasite
  • Have cutting plates that clamp onto the
    intestinal wall
  • Feed on hosts blood
  • Cause anemia
  • Like Ascaris, hookworms release eggs

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Trichinella
  • Form cysts in muscle of host
  • Found in undercooked meat
  • Trichinosis- disease causes muscle pain
    stiffness
  • Farmers no longer feed meat to hogs and freeze
    meat

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Other Parasitic Roundworms
  • Pinworm- most common roundworm parasite in the
    USA
  • School age children
  • Does not cause serious damage
  • Found in feces

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Other Parasitic Roundworms
  • Filarial worms- disease-causing roundworms that
    infect over 250 million people in tropical
    countries
  • Causes elephantiasis- limbs become swollen and
    skin hardens and thickens

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Other Parasitic Roundworms
  • Dogs cats
  • T. canis and T. cati
  • Live in the heart and large arteries of the lungs
  • Heartworm disease

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Phylum Rotifera
  • Rotifers
  • Transparent, free-living animals that live in
    freshwater
  • Cilia surrounds the mouth- helps sweep food in-
    algae, bacteria, protozoa

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Phylum Rotifera
  • Food moves from mouth to mastax- muscular organ
    that breaks down food
  • Food is absorbed then passes from intestines to
    cloaca- common hole which reproduction,
    digestion, and excretory systems empty

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Phylum Rotifera
  • Rotifer reproduction
  • Parthenogenesis- unfertilized eggs develop into
    adult females
  • Other eggs form into males and the males
    fertilize other eggs with sperm

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REVIEW!!!
  • Identify two characteristics of the Phylum
    Nematoda and the Phylum Rotifera.
  • What is the name of the most common roundworm
    studied by scientists in developmental biology?
  • What type of worm causes elephantiasis?
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