Chapter 10 The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
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Rhabdites
are rodlike cells that swell
and form a protective mucous sheath
around the body, possible it respond to
attempted predation or desiccation.
Releaser gland secrete a chemical that
dissolve the attachment as needed
Numerous,
fine side branches of the
tubules originated in the parenchyma
as tiny enlargement called flame cells
The tubules eventually merge and
open to the outside of the body wall
through a minute opening called a
nephridiopore
Two
or more animals that result from
fission are called zooids, and they
regenerate missing parts after
separating from each other
A hard capsule called a cocoon
A few turberllarians have a free
swimming stage called a Muller larva
Ten
thousand species of parasitic
flatworms in the class Trematoda are
collectively called flukes, which
describes their wide, flat shape.
A large oval holdfast organ called the
opisthaptor.
The
anterior sucker is called oral
sucker and surround the mouth
The other sucker, the acetabulum is
located below the oral sucker on the
middle portion of the body
Most
adult tapeworm consist of a long
series of repeating unit called
proglottid