Class nematoda sudeshrathod

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Course I: First semester Prof. S. D. Rathod Copy No. VI 1 PHYLUM - ASCHELMINTHES CLASS NEMATODA (Pseudocoelomate round worms) 1. Multicellular, triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical and pseudocoelomate worms. 2. Nematodes are endoparasitic or free living found in marine or freshwater. 3. Digestive system is simple but complete. 4. Body is cylindrical and un-segmented and protected with cuticle. 5. Ectoderm is syncytial. 6. Sexes are separate. 7. A typical example is Ascaris (round worm). Ascaris (a common round worm): 1. Ascaris is endoparasitic found in the gut of mammals. 2. Body is covered with cuticle. 3. The digestive system is complete with mouth and anus at opposite ends. 4. Sexes are separate; females are larger than males and are straight. Males are small and curved at posterior end. They have genital papilla for copulation. 5. Female lays about 15000 to 20000 eggs daily which are passed through fecal matter. 6. Development is direct into rod like larva. 7. Ascaris causes the disease called as ascariasis. A. M ale B. Female Morphology of Ascaris

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Course I: First semester

Prof. S. D. Rathod Copy No. VI

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PHYLUM - ASCHELMINTHES

CLASS NEMATODA

(Pseudocoelomate round worms)

1. Multicellular, triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical and pseudocoelomate worms.

2. Nematodes are endoparasitic or free living found in marine or freshwater.

3. Digestive system is simple but complete.

4. Body is cylindrical and un-segmented and protected with cuticle.

5. Ectoderm is syncytial.

6. Sexes are separate.

7. A typical example is Ascaris (round worm).

Ascaris (a common round worm):

1. Ascaris is endoparasitic found in the gut of

mammals.

2. Body is covered with cuticle.

3. The digestive system is complete with mouth and

anus at opposite ends.

4. Sexes are separate; females are larger than males

and are straight. Males are small and curved at

posterior end. They have genital papilla for

copulation.

5. Female lays about 15000 to 20000 eggs daily which

are passed through fecal matter.

6. Development is direct into rod like larva.

7. Ascaris causes the disease called as ascariasis.

A. M

ale B. Female

Morphology of Ascaris