Phylum Mollusk Flashcards

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Mollusks

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“soft body”

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Shared traits

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Muscular foot
Visceral mass
Mantle, gills, radula
Trochophore -> Veliger (larvae)

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Characteristics

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Bilateral, triploblastic
Eucoelomates (reduced, but still 1st)
Organ system (complete digestive system)
Hemocoel and hemolymph (blood mixes with body fluid which give it different classification)
Open circulatory system

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Shells

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Most have shells of CaCO3
Why there is an extensive fossil record
Mantle deposits calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

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Radula

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Rasping tongue/drilling tool/venomous harpoon
Modified into a beak

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Molluscan diversity

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8 classes, only need to know four
Chiton
Snails
Cephalopods
Bivalves

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Gastropoda

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“Stomach foot”
Snails, slugs, nudibranchs
Most diversity in phylum
Torsion -> body twisting during development

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7
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Polyplacophora

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“many plates” [8 plates make up dorsal shell]
Chitons
Marine

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Bivalvia

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“two halves”
Oysters, clams, mussels, scallops
Filter feeders

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Cephalopods

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“Head foot”
Squid, octopus, cuttlefish, nautiluses
Mostly reduced shell (or is completely absent)
Radula -> beak
Closed circulatory system
Large, “camera” eye
Complex nervous system

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