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Title: Worms


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Worms
Flatworms, Roundworms, and Segmented Worms
Science7
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Characteristics of Worms
  • All worms share the following characteristics
  • Invertebrates
  • Long narrow bodies without legs
  • Tissues, organs, and organ systems (with brain)
  • Bilateral Symmetry (head and tail ends)
  • Reproduction Sexual and Asexual
  • 3 Cell Layers
  • Ectoderm
  • Mesoderm
  • Endoderm

3
3 Major Phyla of Worms
  • There are 3 major phyla of worms
  • Platyhelminthes Flatworms
  • Nematoda Roundworms
  • Annelida Segmented Worms

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Flatworms
  • From 2 Greek words
  • Platy means flat
  • Helminthe means worm
  • Simplest of all worms
  • Flattened bodies
  • Most are parasites and get food from host

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Flatworms 3 Types
  • There are many kinds of flatworms
  • Planarians
  • Tapeworms
  • Flukes

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Flatworms Tapeworms
  • Tapeworms
  • Lives in the intestines of animals (including
    humans!)
  • Uses hooks and suckers on its head to dig into
    the lining of an organisms digestive tract
  • Considered Parasitic
  • Blocks the hosts intestines
  • Steals valuable food and water
  • Can grow 10-12 meters in length

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Life Cycle of A Tapeworm
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Flatworms Planarians
  • Planarians
  • Scavengers
  • A feeding tube releases digestive juices to break
    down food.
  • THINK! What type of digestion is this?
  • Odor cells are found on the head
  • THINK! What do the odor cells help with?
  • Planarians have 2 photosynthetic eyespots
  • THINK! What do the eyespots detect?

9
Flatworms Flukes
  • Flukes
  • Usually live in the human liver
  • Shape Oval and flat
  • Size 2mm -15 cm

10
Activity Draw A Flatworm
  • Draw, color, and label the diagram of this
    flatworm in your guided notes.

Mouth
Digestive Tract
Muscular Tube for Feeding
Nerve Tissue
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Roundworms
  • General Characteristics
  • Cylindrical bodies
  • Contains a digestive system
  • Food enters at a mouth
  • Waste exits through the anus

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Roundworms Trichinella
  • Trichinella
  • Lives in muscular tissue of pigs
  • These worms reproduce in the intestine of the
    host
  • Female worms release hundreds of immature worms
    carried in the bloodstream
  • These immature worms burrow in the surrounding
    tissue causing pain to the host

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Roundworms Hookworms
  • Hookworms
  • Enter the body by burrowing through the soles of
    feet
  • Eventually ends up in the intestines where they
    live off of blood

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Roundworms Pinworms
  • Pinworms
  • Small white parasitic worms found in the feces of
    babies
  • Babies sometimes ingest microscopic eggs from the
    soil

15
Activity Draw A Roundworm
  • Draw, label, and color this diagram of a
    roundworm in your guided notes. Compare it to a
    cnidarian which we just learned about.

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Segmented Worms
  • Characteristics
  • Annelida is Latin for Little Rings
  • Body is made of many segments
  • An earthworm has more than 100 segments!
  • Organs are found within the segments

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Segmented Worms Closed Circulatory System
  • Closed Circulatory System
  • Blood moves within a confined set of blood
    vessels
  • Five hearts are located in segments 5-13

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Segemented Worms Earthworms
  • How they live
  • They tunnel for a living
  • They are scavengers eating dead plant and animal
    remains
  • They crawl by using stiff bristles to pull
    themselves along

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Segmented Worms Earthworms
  • Earthworms and Soil
  • Earthworms make soil more fertile
  • Their tunnels help loosen the soil and allow air,
    water, and plant roots to move through it.

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Activity Draw a Segmented Worm
  • Draw, color, and label this diagram of a
    segmented worm in your guided notes.
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