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The Nematoda (round worms)

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Page 1: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

The Nematoda(round worms)

Page 2: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

Major Characteristics

• Animal Characteristics

• Cylinderical and bilateral

• Triploblastic• Pseudocoelomate• Complete digestive

system• Tough cuticle

Page 3: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

Body Plan

• Nematodes are composed of an ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm making them triploblastic

• They contain a false cavity because it is located between the endoderm and mesoderm

Page 4: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

Movement

• Round worms contain longitudinal muscle that run parallel to the anterior/posterior axis

• Contraction and relaxation of muscles on opposites sides of the animal create the characteristic whip like serpentine movement

Page 5: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

Feeding

• The nematode have a complete digestive system with a mouth and anus

• One way travel of nutrient allows for divergence and specialization of digestive function along the digestive tract

Page 6: The Nematoda (round worms) Major Characteristics Animal Characteristics Cylinderical and bilateral Triploblastic Pseudocoelomate Complete digestive system

Parasites

• Nematode parasites reproduce at a high rate, an enzyme resistant cuticle and eggs, with encysted larvae

• They include intestinal worms, the pork worm (trichinosis), and filarial worms (elephantiasis)