Phyla Nematoda

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PHYLA NEMATODA By: Alex Palasz, Alex Roszczyk, Danielle Perri, Vicky Moskal

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Phyla Nematoda. By: Alex Palasz , Alex Roszczyk , Danielle Perri , Vicky Moskal. Germ Layers. 3 germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Nematodes are considered triploblasts because they have three germ layers. . Symmetry. Bilateral symmetry. Coelom. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PHYLA NEMATODA

By: Alex Palasz, Alex Roszczyk, Danielle Perri, Vicky Moskal

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GERM LAYERS

3 germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm.

Nematodes are considered triploblasts because they have three germ layers.

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SYMMETRY

Bilateral symmetry

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COELOM

Nematodes have a pseudocoelom because they have a body cavitiy that is lined with mesoderm and endoderm as opposed to just mesoderm.

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DIGESTIVE TRACT

Tube-like digestive tract with a mouth and an anus.

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CEPHALIZATION

Centralization of nerves in the head region.

Nematodes have a rear nerve ring around the area of the pharynx.

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SEGMENTATION

Non-segmented.

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SKELETON & APPENDAGES

The hydro-skeleton maintains high water pressure in the nematode to keep its structure.

They have a tough elastic outer-cuticle that is used for movement.

The flexibility of the muscles combined with the hydro-skeleton allows the nematode to swim in a “whip-like” movement.

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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

None

The outer-cuticle of the nematode allows nutrients and necessary materials to flow into the nematode and through its body through diffusion.

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

None

The outer cuticle is permeable to water and gasses so it is used to breathe and absorb necessary nutrients.

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REPRODUCTION

Nematodes reproduce sexually.

They reproduce through internal fertilization. In most species of nematodes, organisms are separated by sexes and the females tend to be larger.

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MALE VS. FEMALE BODIES

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HABITAT

Nematodes usually inhabit water, soil, and bodies of other plants or animals.

As many as 1 million nematodes inhabit one square yard of soil.