Annelids
Annelids
Annelids
Diversity
Annelids exhibit segmentation or metamerism
Bodies composed of serially repeated units
Each unit contains components of most organ systems
Evolution of metamerism allowed much greater
complexity in structure and function
Increased burrowing efficiency
more sophisticated nervous system
Provided a safety factor
If one segment failed, others could still function
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Characteristics
Classification
Class Polychaeta (scale, fire, tube worms)
Class Oligochaeta (Eathworms)
Class Hirudinida (leeches)
Phylum Annelida
Ancestral Traits
Coelomate Spirobranchus giganteus
Lophotrochozoan- non-molting Christmas tree worm
protostomes
Protostome
Closed circulatory system
Cephalization
Derived Traits
Segmentation
Metamerism
Septa
Setae
Bristles
Myelinated neurons
~ 40K species of annelids
Systems
Integument-
Integument epidermis is one cell layer with mucous gland that secrete a moist
cuticle.
Skeletal -hydrostatic (using coelom)
Muscle-
Muscle longitudinal and circular muscles Each segments muscles are
independent of the other segments.
Digestive-
Digestive complete, complex, with absorption and digestive glands and excretory
cells.
Systems (continue)
Excretory-
Excretory a pair of nephridia per segment.
Respiratory -through skin, some through parapodia; tubeworms have gills.
Circulatory-
Circulatory closed system, use hemoglobin as oxygen carrier.
Nervous-
Nervous dorsal brain; ventral, double, solid nerve cord, with ganglia in each segment.
Endocrine-
Endocrine hormones secreted by nervous system.
Reproductive-
Reproductive
Dioecious in Polychaeta; no special organs, posterior end becomes gonads.
Monoecious in Oligochaeta and Hirudinea; Clitellium.
Kingdom Animalia
Spirobrancheus giganteus
Kingdom Animalia Annelid Classification
Class Polychaeta include most of the marine and freshwater annelids these
worms are often very well developed, having specialized
appendages for feeding and/or swimming called setae or
parapodia
Polychaete Anatomy
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/909
3134/Pictures-of-the-day-20-February-2012.html
Parapodia with setae
Polychaete Reproduction
18 Phylum Annelida
Setae: a.k.a. Bristles
Oligochaete Reproduction
Oligochaete Development
http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/wormwatch/resources/anatomy.html
Site for earthworm anatomy:
Aquatic Oligocheates
Kingdom Animalia Annelid Classification
24 Phylum Annelida
Horse leech-actually feeds
on small worms
Haemopis sanguisuga
27 Phylum Annelida
Hirudo medicinalis
30 Phylum Annelida