Lecture 8 - Mollusca Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 main classes of Mollusca?

A
  • gastropoda
  • cephalopoda
  • bivalvia
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2
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Where is the colem located?

A

Around the heart

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3
Q

How do molluscs get their shell?

A

Minerals are abrsorbed through the mantle

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4
Q

What is the foot usually attatched to?

A

Head

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5
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What is the radula?

A

Ribbon-like teeth found in the head/mouth area

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6
Q

What are the main functions of the radula?

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  • scrapes food particles from hard surfaces
  • conveyor belt to move food to stomach
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7
Q

Describe Mollusca’s circulatory system.

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Open circulatory sytem, organs sit in blood, slow blood movement

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8
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What is the special name for gills in Mollusca?

A

ctenidia

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9
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What are the functions of ctenidia?

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Respiration

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10
Q

What is the oldest part of the bivalve shell?

A

Umbo

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11
Q

Describe how pearls are produced.

A

An irritant is lodged between the shell and mantle and narce is secreted around irritant

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12
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Describe the general features of bivalves

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  • mostly marine, some freshwater
  • no radula or head
  • mostly filter feeders
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13
Q

What are siphons?

A

Two tube-like structures that bring water in and out of organism

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14
Q

What are the two types of siphons?

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  • incurrent: water/particles moves in
  • excurrent: water/particles moves out
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15
Q

How do salt-water bivalves reproduce?

A

Gamates are released into the water and are fertilized externally

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16
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How do fresh-water bivalvaes reproduce?

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Sperm is released, sperm moves into females through incurrent flow, fertilized internally

17
Q

Do Mollusca have direct or indirect development? Explain.

A

Indirect; eggs hatch to produce free-swimming trochophore larvae

18
Q

What is veliger?

A

The life stage in between larvae and adult where the shell starts to form.