Phylum Mollusca Flashcards

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Molluscan systems

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Complete digestive tract: with salivary gland, digestive gland and rasping tongue(radula).
Reproductive system; monoecious and dioecious .
Nervous system: brain, sensory organs.
Respiratory: ctenidis (gills), lungs in some.
Excretory: kidney-like nephridia
Circulatory : heart (generally 2 chambers) -open system except for Cephalopoda

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Description of open circulatory system

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Blood does not circulate entirely within vessels, blood collected from gills, heart, spaces in tissues, gills

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Which molluscan has a closed circulatory system ?

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Cephalopods

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Body plan in Molluscans

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The foot: highly modified among the groups, locomotion and attachment.
The visceral mass: contains internal organs.
The mantle: houses the gills and visceral mass, secretes shell, space between mantle & visceral mass is called mantle cavity.

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Radula in molluscs

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Toothed tongue, in most molluscs modified in cephalopods , ribbon-like membrane with rows of tiny teeth, odontophore (muscular base supports the radula), scrape off food.

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Life cycle in molluscs

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Female releases eggs- male releases sperm-zygote- trocophore larva- veliger (motile and pelagic)-spat and adult.

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Characteristics of polyplacophora

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Common on rocky surfaces of interidal, simple head ( no eyes) , herbivorous (eat algae in rocks) , separate sexes and nocturnal.

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Body plan in polyplacophora

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Shell: 8 overlapping plates
mantle: found between foot & girdle
Radula: magnetic -scrape algae off rocks.
Foot: broad&flat(locomotion &adhesion)
Head: simple few sensory structure
Ink: absent

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Characteristics of bivalvia

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Freshwater/ marine, suspension feeders, burrowing-cemented-free living- swimming, some sessile, swim using valves, locomotion via foot.

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What are siphons?

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Water is drawn in through one siphon, then across the gills and out another siphon.

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Shells in bivalvia

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Laterally compressed and covered by two valves, together by hinge, umbo (oldest part of shell).

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Morphology of bivalves

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Radula: absent
Foot: reduced ( locomotion in some)
Head: absent 
Ink: absent
Open circulatory system
Gills used for feeding as well as gas exchange
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Layers of shells

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  1. Periostraum : outside layer of shell.
  2. Ostracum: densely packed prisms of calcium carbonate laid down in protein matrix.
  3. Nacreous layer : adjacent to animal- composes of calcium carbonate sheets laid down over a thin layer of protein.
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Characteristics of gastropoda

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Habitat: terrestrial, marine or freshwater.
Shell: coiled/ not coiled/ reduced /absent.
Operculum: absent/present.
Head: present (eyes, tentacles)
Radula : present-used for rasping foot.
Foot: well develops used for locomotion.
Mantle : secretes shell
Ink: absent
Torsion: in some

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Characteristics of opistobranchia ( sea slugs, sea hares, sea butterflies)

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Detorsion: by some
Head region: tentacles, eyes, radula
Rhinophores on Head-chemosensory-sent/taste
Shells-absent/reduced internal- no operculum.
Defences: ink, warning coloration , chemicals defences.
Cerata: outgrowns-gas exchange/ defend with nematocysts

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Characteristics of pulmonates

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Terrestrial/ marine or freshwater 
Shell : complete / absent , no operculum. 
Highly vascular mantle server as "lung" 
Lung opens to outside by pneumostome
Mucus important for land snails
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Characteristics of Cephalopoda

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Mantle: locomotion via jet propulsion
Radula: present within break
Foot: modified siphon and tentacles 
Head: well developed , sensory structure present, eyes. 
Ink: present ( for protection) 
Beak : eating prey
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Cephalopod feeding

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They Are carnivores , prey with armas & tentacles , beak kills & tear prey apart.

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Locomotion in cephalopods

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They swim by means of jet propulsion using highly modified muscular mantle and siphon

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Characteristics of Mollusca

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Triploblastic, coelomate, protostome, bilateral symmetry, non-segmented body, radula , ink.