Pseudocoelomate (BS Biology - 2AB) SY: 2012-2013

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Pseudocoelomate Characteristics, Evolutionary perspective, Body plan, Forms and Function, Classification, and Representative types.


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PSEUDOCOELOMATEPSEUDOCOELOMATE
ANIMALSANIMALS
General Zoology
(Lecture)
BS BIOLOGY – 2
October 9, 2012

PRESENTERS:
ALLAWAN, Jovany Gleen
CEDEÑO, Jekkey Ann
DANLAG, Patrick Joel
LUNA, Nikki
SALAGA, Harvey
TAGLUCOP, Marietta Ivana

I.I. BackgroundBackground
Pseudocoelamate
- Greek word ‘Pseudo’ means
false, + ‘koil ma’

cavity.
Have a pseudocoelom

Composed of 7 phyla:
1. Rotifera 5. Nematomorpha
2. Kinorhyncha 6. Acanthocephala
3. Loricifera 7. Nematoda
4. Priapulida

IIII. . Evolutionary PerspectiveEvolutionary Perspective

Acoelomate
Lophotrochosozoa Ecdysozoa
Convergent Evolution
Aschelminthes
Pseudocoelomate (Morphology)
Disagreement among
Zoologist

III. General CharacteristicsIII. General Characteristics

Body Plan
Bilateral symmetry
Germ layer: Ectoderm, Mesoderm,
Endoderm (Triploblastic)
Unsegmented
Cylindrical in cross section
Pseudocoel

Size: Microscopic
1um – 3 mm
Osmoregulation: presence of
Protonephridia
Sex: Dioecious

IV. FORMS AND FUNCTIONSIV. FORMS AND FUNCTIONS

HabitatHabitat
1. Cosmopolitan (anywhere in the world)
2. Freshwater
- Rotifera
3. Marine
- all except Nematomorpha,
Nematoda

4. Terrestrial
- Rotifera, Kinorhyncha, Priapulida

LengthLength
Phyla Length
Loricifera < 1 mm
Kinorhyncha < 1 mm
Rotifera 0.1 – 3 mm

Acanthocephala< 40 mm
Priapulida 2mm- 8cm
Nematomorpha 10 – 100 cm
Nematoda < 1mm-several
meters

Length of Pseudocoelomate animalsLength of Pseudocoelomate animals
Integrated principles of Zoology, 11
th
edition by Hickman, Roberts, Larson

LocomotionLocomotion
1.Anchoring spines
2.Cilia
3.Contraction of Muscles

NutritionNutrition
• Digestive System
- mouth, pharynx, intestine, anus
•Tegument
- Acanthocephala

Growth and Development
•Larval Stage
Eutely

ExcretionExcretion
•Protonephridia
-Except in Nematodes

Cloacal bladder
- Rotifera
Glandular and tubular system
- Nematoda
Unique characteristics

Nervous systemNervous system
Brain
Nerve Ganglion

SensorySensory
Eyespots
Amphids and Phasmids

ReproductionReproduction
•sexually and parthenogenesis
•Dioecious

V. CLASSIFICATION

Phyla
Rotifera
Classes:
Seisonidea

Bdelloidea
Monogononta

Nematoda
Classes:
Secernentea
Adenophorea

Kinorchyncha
Loricifera
Priapulida
Nematomorpha
Acanthocephala

VI. REPRESENTATIVE
TYPES

Causes disease to humans
1.Nematode
a. Ascaris lumbricoides
Common name: Roundworm
b. Trichinella spiralis
Common name: Pork worm
c. Wuchereria bancrofti
Common name: Filarial worm filariasis

Ascaris lumbricoides
Hosts:
Definitive- Humans
Life cycle
Harm- causes pneumonia and intestinal
blockage

Ascaris worm in human intestine

Trichinella spiralis
Hosts:
Intermediate- Pig
Definitive- Humans
Life Cycle

Harm: causes Trichinosis

Trichinella spiralis larvae in the muscle of the pig

Wuchereria bancrofti
Hosts:
Intermediate- mosquito
Definitive- Humans
Life Cycle
Harm: causes elephantiasis

VII. Summary
Have a pseudocoel.
A constant number of body cells or
nuclei (eutely).
Most have a complete digestive
system with a well-developed
pharynx.

 composed of 7 phyla:
Rotifera
Class:
Seisonidea
Bdelloidea
Monogononta
Nematoda
Class:
Secernentea
Adenophorea

Priapulida
Nematomorpha
Acanthocephala
Kinorhyncha
Loricifera

VIII. References
Zoology 7
th
ed. (S. Miller & J. Harley: ©2007)
Zoology 8
th
ed. (S. Miller & J. Harley:©2011)
Integrated Principles of Zoology 11
th
ed. (C.
Hickman, L. Roberts & A. Larson:©2001
Integrated Principles of Zoology 14
th
ed. (C.
Hickman, L. Roberts & A. Larson:©2008
http://msangellino.wordpress.com
/category/uncategorized/
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/seagrant/GLWL/Zooplankton/Rotifers/Pages/Asplanchnidae.html

THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING
AND GOD
BLESS US ALL 

Fig.1 Pseudocoelomate Body Plan

Fig.2 Triploblastic

Fig.4 Cylindrical in Cross Section

Fig.6 Tegument of Acanthocephala

Fig.7 Nerve Ganglion

Fig.8 Life Cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides

Fig. 9Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis

Fig. 10 Life Cycle of Filarial worm

Fig. 11 Cylindrical in cross section

Fig.13 Protonephridia

Fig.15 Phasmids of Nematodes

Fig. 16 Amphids of Nematodes

Kinorhyncha
Priapulida Loricifera

Digestive System of Rotifer and Nematode
Mouth
Pharynx
Intestine
Anus

Contraction of Muscles

Fig.13 Protonephridia

Philodina Rotifer

Philodina Rotifer

Life Cycle of Acanthocephala

Locomotion of Rotifera

Brain of a Nematode

Parthenogenesis

Ovary
Spicules
Reproduction of Nematodes

Glandular and Tubular system of Nematode