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Annelids. Polychaeta Oligochaeta Hirudinea. Classification. Body Plan. Body Plan – Key Features. Segmented (metamers) Septa separate coelem at each segment Longitudinal and circular muscles Peristaltic movement Closed circulatory system Cerebral ganglia with two nerve cords
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Annelids Polychaeta Oligochaeta Hirudinea
Body Plan – Key Features • Segmented (metamers) • Septa separate coelem at each segment • Longitudinal and circular muscles • Peristaltic movement • Closed circulatory system • Cerebral ganglia with two nerve cords • Advanced nephridia
Class Polychaeta • Complex head structures • Eyes • Tentacles • Jaws • Filtering devices • Parapodia – leg-like appendages at each segment • Setae – chitinous fibers
Free Swimming PredatorNereis virens • Parapodia used to swim and burrow • Chitinous jaws to capture prey • Eye spots and small tentacle • Gas exchange at parapodia
Tentacle Feeder • Burrow in sand or mud • Tentacles • Covered with mucous and cilia • Retracted to collect food or for protection • Gills present for gas exchange
Ciliary Feeder • Burrow in sand or mud • Epithelia secretes leathery tube • Tentacles • Covered with mucous and cilia • Grooved for sorting different sized particles • Can be retracted for protection • Tentacles used for gas exchange
Tube Feeder • Epithelia often secretes parchment-like tube • Parapodia “fans” or peristaltic motion moves water through tube • Mucous captures food
Class Oligochaeta • Examples • Lumbricus terrestris (earthworm) • Tubifex worms
Circulatory System • Closed – capillary network for exchange • Dorsal and ventral blood vessels • Five aortic arches for pumping (heart) • Contains amoeboid cells and dissolved hemoglobin • Coelomic fluid – also involved in circulation
Nephridia • Found in each segment • Nephrostome crosses into next segment • Cilliated funnel to draw in fluid • Water and nutrient reabsorbed • Function similar to kidney
Reproduction • Hermaphroditic – exchange sperm • Clitellum • Attach during mating • Secretes cocoon
Class Hirudinea • Leeches • Anterior and posterior sucker • No, setae, septa • Coelom filled with muscle and connective tissue • Reproduction similar to Oligochaeta • Many lack enzymes for digestion – rely on bacteria