Chapter 8: The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
Chapter 8: The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
Chapter 8: The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE
The evolutionary relationship of the major phylum in this chapter is controversial
to other phyla is controversial .
I. PHYLUM PLATYHEMINTHES
- Flatworms are acoelomate with gastrovascular cavities
Characteristics
1. Usually lattened dorsally, triploblastic, acoelomate, bilateral symmetry
2. Unsegmented worms
3. Incomplete gut is usually present
4. With anterior erebral ganglion and longitudinal nerve cords
5. Complex reproductive organs
Classification
Class Tubellaria
- Mostly free-living and aquatic; external surface are usually ciliated;
mucous glands; hermaphroditic Ex. Convoluta, Notoplana, Dugesia
Movement
The 1st group of bilaterally symmetrical animals to appear
Bilateral symmetry is usually a characteristic of an active lifestyle
- Turbellarians glide over the substrate
- They use cilia and muscular undulations to move
- As they move, they lay down a sheet of mucus that aids in adhesion and
helps the cilia to gain traction
Digestion & Nutrition
Some feed on small, live invertebrates or scavenge on larger, dead
animals
Some are herbivores and feed on algae that they scrape from rocks
Sensory receptors (chemoreceptors) found on their head help them to
detect food at considerable distances
Digestion is primarily extracellular
Pharyngeal glands secrete enzymes that help break down food.
Class Monogenera
- Monogenetci flukes; mostly ectoparasites on vertebrates; one-ife cycle form in
only one host Ex. Disocotyl, Gyrodactylus, Polystoma
Class Trematoda
- Trematodes; all are parasitic; have complicated life cycle involving sexual &
asexual reproduction; over 10,000 species
Subclass Aspidogastrea
o mostly endoparasites of mollusks; no oral sucker ex. Aspidogaster,
Cotylaspis
Subclass Digenea
o adult endoparasites in vertebrates; two different life-cycle form in two or
more hosts; have oral sucker and acetabulum ex. Schistosoma (blood
fluke), Fasciola (liver fluke), Echinostoma (intestinal fluke),
Gastrodiscoides (intestinal fluke), Clonorchis (Asiatic liver fluke),
Dicrocoelium (liver fluke), Opisthorchis (liver fluke), and Paragonimus
(lung fluke)
Trematode Parasites of Humans
The Chinese Liver Fluke, Clonorchis sinensis, is a common human parasite in
Asia, where over 30 million people are infected.
They live in the bile ducts of the liver where it feeds on epithelial tissue and
blood.
Eggs are eliminated in the feces.
People are infected by eating infected raw or undercooked fish (sushi, sashimi,
ceviche).
Fasciola hepatica is called the sheep liver fluke because it is common in sheep
raising areas and uses sheep or humans as its definitive host
Adults live in the bile ducts of the liver
Snail – Plant – Sheep
Snail – Plant - Human
Class Cestoidea
- all are parasitic with no digestive tract; have great reproductive potential;
tapeworms and about 35,000 species
Adaptations for the Parasitic Lifestyle
Tapeworms lack a mouth and a digestive tract in all of their life-cycle stages;
absorb nutrients directly across the body wall
Most adult tapeworms consist of a long series of repeating units called
proglottids; each proglottid contains one or two complete sets of reproductive
structures
Subclass Cestodaria
o Body is not subdivided into proglottids; larva in crustaceans; adult in
fishes; about 15 species ex. Amphilina, Gyrocotyl
Subclass Eucestoda
o True tapeworms; contains both male and female reproductive systems in
each proglottids; about 1,000 species ex. Protocephalus, Taenia,
Echinococcus, Diphyllobothrium
Reproduction of Tapeworms
- Monoecious
- Made to breed
- Multiple testes
- Single pair of ovaries
- Usually breed with other mature proglottids on the same organism or a
mature proglottid on a different tapeworm in the same organism
- Cross-breeding leads to “Hybrid Vigor”
Tapeworm parasites of humans
Taeniarhychus saginatus, the beef tapeworm
- 25m in length
- About 80,000 eggs per proglottid
Taenia solium, the pork tapeworm
- Usually 2-3m, can be up to 10m