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Phylum Nemata:

The Round-worms

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What’s a Nematode?• Nematodes are different from more familiar

worms (such as the earthworm) because they have no body segments. Hence the name “round” worm

Roundworm (Nematode)

Segmented Worm (Annelid)

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So What’s Different from Flatworms?• Anus• Pseudocoelum (body cavity)– The psudocoelum allows for the distribution of nutrients and oxygen to

all of a nematode’s cells.

Flatworm:No Pseudocoelum

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Other Nematode Characteristics

• Triploblastic (Ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm.

• Digestive system with mouth & anus.• Hard cuticle similar to an exoskeleton• Sexual reproduction (usually)

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Nematode Anatomy

• “Tube within a tube” body plan

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Many species• There are many thousands, perhaps even

500,000 different nematode species on Earth, making them the 2nd most successful animal phylum by this measure.

• They can be found in soil, marine, and freshwater environments on every continent.

• Some species are free-living and others are parasitic

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Life Cycle: Egg, Larva, Adult, repeat

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Roundworm Ecology

• Roundworms are an important part of the soil ecosystem:– 1 g of soil may contain hundreds of nematodes!– Different species eat different things, sometimes

even other nematodes.– Many are beneficial because they infect the larvae

of damaging insects.– Some infect plants.

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Bad Nematodes: Heartworm• Heartworm is a common infection of household

pets, especially dogs.• Spread by mosquito bites

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Bad nematodes: Loa Loa (African Eye Worm)

• Rare outside of Congo and Sudan, but spectacularly disgusting. May cause blindness.

• Spread by biting flies

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Bad Nematode: Intestinal Roundworm

• Infected dog intestines pictured. Some species can infect humans


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