ThinkQuest Library Of Entries Student notes on flatworms, flukes and tapeworms. Provides facts and brief descriptions.Category Science Biology Flora and Fauna Animalia acoelomatesNotes acoelomates and Pseudocoelomates. To Pseudocoelomates. acoelomates Platyhelminthes.These are flatworms, flukes and tapeworms. http://library.thinkquest.org/C006669/data/Biol/invert_5.html
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19-Acoelomates An introduction to the Platyhelminthes and Nemertea, with links to several images.Category Science Biology Flora and Fauna Animalia acoelomatesAcoelomate Animals I. PhylumPlatyhelminthes (the Flat worms) and PhylumNermetea (the Proboscis or Ribbon worms) are the first bilaterally http://www.belmont.edu/Science/Biology/Bio112/19-Acoelomates.html
Extractions: I. PhylumPlatyhelminthes (the Flat worms) and Phylum Nermetea (the Proboscis or Ribbon worms) are the first bilaterally symmetrical animals (with cephalization -"getting a head") we have studied. PLEASE REFER TO THE ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS TABLE A. bodies are dorso-ventrally compressed; about 20,000 species, many are parasitic; exhibit all three germ layers and the tissue-organ to organ-system level of organization; incomplete digestive system (no gut in tapeworms, absorb food pre-digested by host through body wall). PLANARIAN PROTONEPHRIDIA TRANSPARENCY B. pronephridia in parenchyma; called flame cells because cilia beat in succession like a candle flame flickering. PLANARIAN BODY SYSTEMS TRANSPARENCY C. cephalization apparent in nervous system; enlarged ganglia in head with lateral nerve cords connected by transverse nerves; tactile, photoreceptor and chemoreceptor(e.g. on auricles of planaria) sense organs (planarians exhibit negative phototaxis). D. reproduction: asexual fission in planarians;
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Bio 2521 - Notes De Cours - Acoelomate Les Plathelminthes et les Némertes sont acoelomates. Ce terme pourrait aussi s'appliquer à d'autres embranchements http://simulium.bio.uottawa.ca/bio2521/Cours/Notes/glossa4a.htm
ThinkQuest Library Of Entries Translate this page Notas acoelomates y Pseudocoelomates. A Pseudocoelomates. acoelomates Platyhelminthes.Éstos son platelimintos, trematodos y solitarias. http://library.thinkquest.org/C006669/data/Biol/espanol/invert_5.html
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Acoelomates Bilateria. The acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, and eucoelomates; Characteristicsbilateral symmetry; acoelomates. Characteristics no body cavity fig. http://users.tamuk.edu/kfjab02/Biology/Introzoology/b1313_ch19.htm
Extractions: Learn about flatworms from the University of California Museum of Paleontology website Learn about flatworms from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology website Class Turbellaria planarians [fig. 19.1] Characteristics free living, mainly marine, but freshwater and terrestrial locomotion via cilia [Fig. 19.3] and muscular contractions for swimming gastrovascular cavity [Fig. 19.4]
Acoelomates - Main - Systema Naturae 2000 Life Eukaryotes Opisthokonts Metazoa Kingdom Animalia Eumetazoa Bilateria acoelomates{Hyman,1951} Details IN(Protostomia) Ref=®(o)Brusca Brusca,1990 http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/..\..\Main\Classification\102405.h
Acoelomates - Details - Systema Naturae 2000 Systema Naturae 2000 / Details. acoelomates -. Authorship. Name, Hyman,1951.Rank, Unknown. Main and Alternative Entries. Parent, Authorship http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/..\Details\102405.htm
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Acoelomates An introduction to the acoelomates, with links to some very nice photos of Platyhelminthes and Nemertea (Nemertina). http://www.dictionary.com/Dir/Science/Biology/Zoology/Acoelomates
Extractions: Wormland Home Page Articles about the nervous systems of several flatworms. Introduction to the Platyhelminthes Introduction to the Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. Platyhelminthes A summary of platyhelminth characteristics, with emphasis on the three parasitic classes. Biology 404L-Platyhelminthes Phylum Platyhelminthes: general characteristics. Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Platyhelminthes: a planaria slideshow. Platyhelminthes Image Gallery Photographs of flatworms and their parts. Minor Invertebrate Phyla - Acoelomate Phyla An introduction to the acoelomates, with links to some very nice photos of Platyhelminthes and Nemertea (Nemertina). The earthworm-eater planarian, Artioposthia triangulata A brief article about earthworm predator planarian Artioposthia triangulata, with links to other Artioposthia sites. Introduction to the Nemertini Introduction to the Nemertini, the ribbon worms. Flatworms: British Marine Life Study Society A brief description of platyhelminthes with a link to photos and a diagram of the life cycle of a parasitic flatworm.
The Acoelomates www.mhhe.com/zoology. acoelomates body plan pg 123. Ectoderm (1). Mesoderm(3) mesodermal organ gut Endoderm (2). -no coelom, gut only http://www.wncc.net/courses/dnash/zoology/acoelomates.htm
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Acoelomates Web Directory. Top / Science / Biology / Zoology / acoelomates WormlandHome Page Articles about the nervous systems of several flatworms. http://www.reference.com/Dir/Science/Biology/Zoology/Acoelomates/
Extractions: Wormland Home Page Articles about the nervous systems of several flatworms. Introduction to the Platyhelminthes Introduction to the Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. Platyhelminthes A summary of platyhelminth characteristics, with emphasis on the three parasitic classes. Biology 404L-Platyhelminthes Phylum Platyhelminthes: general characteristics. Phylum Platyhelminthes Phylum Platyhelminthes: a planaria slideshow. Platyhelminthes Image Gallery Photographs of flatworms and their parts. Minor Invertebrate Phyla - Acoelomate Phyla An introduction to the acoelomates, with links to some very nice photos of Platyhelminthes and Nemertea (Nemertina). The earthworm-eater planarian, Artioposthia triangulata A brief article about earthworm predator planarian Artioposthia triangulata, with links to other Artioposthia sites. Introduction to the Nemertini Introduction to the Nemertini, the ribbon worms. Flatworms: British Marine Life Study Society A brief description of platyhelminthes with a link to photos and a diagram of the life cycle of a parasitic flatworm.
Acoelomates And Pseudocoelomates - THIS WORMY WORLD acoelomates and Pseudocoelomates THIS WORMY WORLD. I. The Bilateria. for motility.II. The acoelomates - lacking a body cavity between body wall and gut. http://www.bio102.net/bio102/pseudo.htm
Extractions: Back to Schedule Printer Doc PDF Acoelomates and Pseudocoelomates - THIS WORMY WORLD I. The Bilateria A. Includes all phyla above Cnidaria and Ctenophora Characteristics: a. Bilateral symmetry - adapted for motility b. Triploblastic - ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm c. Organ-system level of complexity: e.g. digestive, excretory, nervous, reproductive systems d. Cephalization - concentration of nerve ganglia in head region. Adapted for motility. II. The Acoelomates - lacking a body cavity between body wall and gut. A. Phylum Platyhelminthes - the flatworms, especially free-living. Characteristics a. Gut, if present, without anus b. Cephalization not strongly developed c. High surface-volume ratio as a result of flat shape (Important in locomotion and in exchange of materials in parasitic forms). d. No circulatory system. Organs near surface of exchange. Locomotion a. Small turbellarians ciliated, swim b. Larger turbellarians travel on substrate, use cilia and distribute weight. c. Longitudinal, circular and dorso-ventral muscles contract against tissue fluids, which serve as a "hydrostatic skeleton". This enables the animal
Acoelomates acoelomates and Pseudocoelomates Chapter 33 and 41. Objectives 1. Listdifferences between the phylum Platyhelminthes and the phylum http://www.bio.gasou.edu/Bio-home/George-Sophie/Acoelomates.html