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Title: Phylum Mollusca


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Phylum Mollusca
  • chitons, clams, snails, slugs, octopi,
    cuttlefish, squid, nautili
  • second largest phylum (50,000 species)
  • well known fossil record
  • marine, fresh water, and terrestrial

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General Characteristics
  • mostly bilateral symmetry
  • unsegmented
  • eucoelomates protostomes
  • great size variation
  • great diversity adaptive radiation

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Body Plan
  • cephalization
  • muscular foot modified as tentacles in
    cephalopods
  • mantle- surrounding the viscera shell secretion
    jet propulsion
  • calcareous shell protection support nacreous
    layer periostracum
  • radula feeding in herbivorous species
  • gills respiration filter feeding

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Radula
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Snail Radula
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Ctenidia- Gr. comb
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Physiology/Development
  • open circulatory system except cephalopods
    hemocoel
  • excretion metanephridia
  • nervous system- ganglion
  • external internal fertilization

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Class Polyplacophora chitons
  • 800 species
  • marine
  • inhabit rocky intertidal zone
  • dorsoventrally flattened
  • overlapping dorsal shell plates
  • herbivores w/ radula

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Polyplacophora chitons
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Chiton Anatomy
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Class Aplacophora
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Aplacophora- Diagnostic Features
  • small, vermiform
  • deep marine
  • no shell calcareous spines
  • many burrowing or on cnidarians

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Monoplacophora
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Monoplacophora- continued
  • all deep marine
  • single, unhinged, cap-shaped shell
  • 3-6 ctenidia
  • ancestor possibly gave rise to other molluscs

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Class Gastropoda
  • largest taxonomic class
  • 30,000 extant species
  • snails, nudibranchs, sea hares, and slugs
  • marine, freshwater, and terrestrial
  • shell often asymmetrical spiral

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columella
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Cone Shells
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C. Gastropoda S.C. Pulmonata
  • A. heart
  • B. penis
  • D. dart sac
  • E. sperm duct
  • F. oviduct
  • H. digestive gland
  • I. Stomach
  • J. crop
  • K. esophagus
  • L. buccal bulb

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nudibranchs/sea hares
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Veliger Larvae
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Class Bivalvia
  • clams, scallops, oysters, and mussels
  • filter feeding
  • mantle secretes a shell of CaCO3
  • periostracum, prismatic, nacreous layers

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Clam Anatomy
  • muscular foot
  • intestine
  • gonad
  • hemocoel
  • mantle
  • gills
  • excurrent/incurrent apertures

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Muscular Foot
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clam glochidia
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Class Scaphopoda
  • Tusk Shells
  • openings at both ends
  • captacula- adhesive feeding tentacles

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Class Cephalopoda
  • octopods, squid, cuttlefish, Nautilus
  • 600 species entirely marine
  • highly motile- jet propulsion
  • highly developed nervous system and sensory
  • shell reduced or entirely absent in octopods 5-6
    Nautilus possess shells

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Reproduction/Development
  • dioecious
  • internal fertilization spermatophore
  • no larval phase
  • female often broods the eggs before dying

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chromatophores
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Nautilus
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Giant Squid (Architeuthis)
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