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Title: Other Invertebrates


1
Other Invertebrates
  • No external skeleton
  • Are they arthropods?

2
Earthworms
  • Swallow soil
  • Decayed plant animal stuff is digested
  • The rest just passes through (castings)
  • Enriches soil
  • Keeps soil loose so rain can soak in
  • Breathes through skin
  • 8 setae on each segment to move through soil
  • Egg case

3
Parasitic Worms
  • Leeches
  • Fasten on skin and drink hosts blood
  • Tapeworms
  • Found in hosts intestines
  • Take nutrients
  • Roundworms
  • Found in lymph nodes, intestines, muscles
  • Take nutrients

4
Mollusks
  • New phylum!
  • Mollusca
  • Hard coverings called shells for protection
  • Made of calcium carbonate (minerals from food)
  • Starts as liquid in the mantle (tissue)
  • Three types
  • Univalveone shell
  • Bivalvetwo shells
  • Cephalopodhead-foot

5
Snails Slugs
  • Gastropods (stomach-foot)
  • One muscular foot
  • Looks like theyre sliding on their stomach
  • Small gland coats foot with slime
  • Without the slime, they couldnt move!

6
  • Snails
  • Eat young plants
  • Foot contracts and expands to move
  • In front of the footmouth, eyes, antennae
  • Shell protects heart, stomach, other organs
  • When in danger, pulls everything but the foot
    into the shell
  • Other univalves
  • Salt water snails
  • Cowrie
  • Conch

7
  • Slugs
  • Close relative of snail
  • But no shell!
  • Moves in the same way (gastropod)
  • Sea slug or nudibranch
  • Fringe of gills that look like feathers

8
Bivalves
  • Two shells joined by hinges
  • Mussels, oysters, clams, scallops
  • When attacked, shell shuts tight!
  • Some have a foot for movement
  • Digs in sand
  • Swells to make an anchor
  • Pulls itself forward

9
Cephalopods
  • Foot head together
  • All the vital organs are found there
  • At base, two eyes and several tentacles
  • Swim by jet propulsion!
  • Suck air into body, then push it out

10
Some Cephalopods
  • Octopus
  • 8 tentacles, each with 2 rows of muscles
  • No shell
  • Ink for defense
  • Squid cuttlefish
  • 10 tentacles with suction cups
  • Internal shells to support protect head
  • Ink or attack
  • Nautilus
  • External shell to protect inside when danger
  • Up to 94 tentacles, but no suction cups

11
Homework
  • Comprehension Check
  • Page 147
  • Dont forget to give two examples!!
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