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Title: Protostomes


1
Protostomes
  • Phylum Mollusca
  • Phylum Annelida
  • Phylum Arthropoda

2
Protostomes
  • Three major phyla share two embryonic characters
  • Mouth develops at site of blastopore (1st mouth)
  • Mesoderm develops from lips of blastopore as
    solid masses, splits
  • split coelom

3
Protostomes
  • Formation of Mesoderm and Coelom
  • Solid masses of mesoderm separate from lips of
    blastopore.
  • Split opens in mesoderm to form split coelom

4
Phylum Mollusca
  • Phylum Mollusca (Greek soft)
  • 100,000 species, 2nd largest phylum
  • Body plan
  • Tube-in-tube, Protostomous
  • Bilateral symmetry
  • Coelomate, split coelom
  • Marine, aquatic, terrestrial

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Phylum Mollusca
  • Body with three parts
  • Visceral mass (torso)
  • Mouth, gut, heart, gill, reproductive organs
  • Mantle
  • Sheet of tissue attached to middle of back
  • Mantle cavity space between mantle visceral
    mass
  • Foot
  • Single muscular sheet contacts substrate
  • Creeps with 100s of little muscles

6
Phylum Mollusca
  • Visceral mass (torso)
  • Mantle
  • Mantle cavity space between mantle visceral
    mass
  • Foot

7
Phylum Mollusca
  • Unique, distinguishing characters
  • Mantle,
  • foot,
  • Radula
  • Tooth-bearing scraping jaw

8
Animal Life
  • F. Ways the needs of cells are met
  • 1. Food
  • 2. O2 and CO2 exchange
  • 3. Waste removal

9
Phylum Mollusca
  • Style in stomach
  • Hard crystalline rod of digestive enzymes
  • Spins in stomach, wraps string of mucus and food
  • Ground away at posterior end along with mucus and
    food

10
Animal Life
  • G. Special concerns of a multicellular animal
  • Circulation, Coordination, Structural support,
    Movement, Maintenance of homeostasiswater
    balance.
  • Reproduction
  • Usually sexual, sexes usually separate

11
Phylum Mollusca
  • Coelom reduced to pericardial cavity
  • Open Circulatory System
  • No blood vessels (almost)
  • Blood pumped forward through head, then oozes
    through visceral mass, around organs, muscles,
    gills, back to heart
  • Hemocoel

12
Phylum Mollusca
  • Nervous system
  • Brain small, surrounds esophagus
  • Pair of visceral nerve cords
  • Pair of pedal nerve cords

13
Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Chitons
  • chitons
  • Class Gastropods
  • snails, slugs, nudibranchs
  • Class Bivalves
  • clams, mussels, oysters, etc.
  • Class Cephalopods
  • squids, Octopus, cuttlefish, Nautilus

14
Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Chitons
  • Chitons
  • Thick mantle with eight shell plates
  • Scrape algae, etc. from rocks

15
Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Gastropods
  • snails, slugs, nudibranchs
  • Torsion
  • Bending twisting of gut
  • Conical, spiral shell

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Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Gastropods

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Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Bivalves
  • clams, mussels, oysters, etc.
  • Filter feeders
  • Gill used as filter
  • Radula usually lost
  • Shells on left, right

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Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Cephalopods
  • squids, Octopus, Nautilus, cuttlefish,
  • Siphon on mantle edge
  • rocket away from predators
  • Tentacles with suction cups

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Phylum Mollusca
  • Class Cephalopods
  • Octopus
  • Complex behavior, learning
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