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Title: Kingdom Animalia


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Classification
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Polyplacophora
  • Class Scaphopoda
  • Class Bivalvia
  • Class Gastropoda
  • Class Cephalopoda

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  • Most diverse class in Phylum
  • Some have shells, some dont
  • Most shells are coiled, colored, and textured
  • Torsion process visceral mass is turned
    180-allows head to go into shell
  • 2-4 tentacles with eyes or sensory cells
  • Operculum-trap door to shell
  • Separate sexes external fertilization
  • Trochophore larvae

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  • Modified radula pertaining
  • to food source
  • Herbivores, carnivores,
  • detritovors, parasitism
  • Uses
  • Scrap
  • Drill
  • Dart
  • Secrete poison
  • Grasp

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Class Bivalvia Clams, Mussels, Oysters
  • Only class with out a radula
  • 2 shells (valves)
  • Umbo-oldest part of shell
  • Strong abductor muscles keep it closed
  • Most are filter feeders
  • Foot is used to burrow
  • The scallops use jet
  • propulsion to move
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    related

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Bivalve Reproduction
  • Separate sexes
  • Hermaphroditic
  • Release sperm and eggs into water
  • Some species may brood taking sperm in through
    the siphon
  • Trochophore larvae
  • Males when young
  • When get bigger turn into females
  • Trochophore larvae

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  • Has 8 shell plates
  • Protection and flexing abilities
  • Can role into a ball
  • Surrounded by a structure called a girdle
  • Most live in intertidal zone
  • Strong foot for adhesion
  • Uses radula tipped with
  • magnetite to eat algae

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  • Separate sexes
  • Fertilization is external in the water column or
    in the females mantle cavity
  • Disperse in plankton as trochophore larvae
  • Free swimming
  • Rings of cilia
  • Settle on sea floor as juveniles

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  • Most live in deep sea
  • Tubular shell with 2 open ends
  • Heads burrow in sediments
  • No gills mantle acts as gills
  • Reproduction
  • Separate sexes, some hermaphroditic
  • 1 egg is released at a time
  • External fertilization
  • Trochophore Larvae

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  • Heads burrow in sediments
  • Have tentacles surrounding
  • the foot called captacula
  • that latch onto food
  • Radula breaks food into
  • smaller pieces

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Class Cephalopoda Octopus, Squid, Nautilus, and
Cuttlefish
  • Most intelligent of all invertebrates , complex
    nervous system
  • Muscular foot has been modified into a muscular
    hydrostat moving items with no skeletal support
    but instead with muscles (our tongues are an
    example)
  • Found in all oceans at all depths
  • Chromotophores colored
  • pigments that allow them to change color or flash
    light

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Arms and tentacles
  • Only squid and cuttlefish have retractable
    tentacles for hunting
  • The arms may have suckers, hooks, or sticky palps
  • Males have a special arm to deliver a sperm
    packet to the female
  • Longest Mollusk
  • Colossal Squid 46 feet

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Vision
  • complex camera-like eyes
  • Camoflauge they use their chromatophores to
    change brightness and pattern according to the
    background they see
  • Ink
  • All have ink sac but nautilus
  • made of melanin (pigment)
  • Confuses predator
  • Mixes with mucus to make a cloud

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Circulatory System
  • Closed system
  • 2 gill hearts
  • 1 systemic heart
  • Gills are very efficient because water is being
    forced fast through the mantle
  • Gills are smaller than in other mollusk, but
    because they are so efficient that is ok

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Reproduction
  • Separate sexes
  • Usually includes courtship with color changes
  • Most may die after spawning
  • Males transfer a sperm packet to the female by
    means of a penis or modified tentacle
  • The female then lays large egg clusters on the
    sea floor
  • No Trochophore stage like other
    mollusks-juveniles hatch out of eggs

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