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Coelomic Invertebrates

Coelomic Invertebrates. By Prof. Dr. Ola Abu Samak. Aims of the Course. Overall aims : Recognizing the diversity of God’s creation of different coelomic invertebrates animals Developing the familiarity with the coelomic invertebrate phyla

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Coelomic Invertebrates

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  1. Coelomic Invertebrates By Prof. Dr. Ola Abu Samak

  2. Aims of the Course • Overall aims: • Recognizing the diversity of God’s creation of different coelomic invertebrates animals • Developing the familiarity with the coelomic invertebrate phyla • Acquisition of facts and concepts on the biology, body organs and their function of invertebrate animal • Recognizing of the importance of this course and other scientific courses taught in this program • Increasing the teamwork skills and using of internet and microscopes • Intended learning Outcomes (ILO’s) • Knowledge and Understanding • Recognizing the most major coelomic invertebrate phyla • Understanding the biology and internal organs and their function in the different invertebrate animals • Understanding the taxonomic classification and evolutionary position of the different phyla • Intellectual Skills • Comparing between the taxonomic criteria and organs throughout the different invertebrate animals • Professional and Practical Skills • Examining the animals using the microscope and drawing their organs to recognize the taxonomic criteria • General and transferable Skills • Learning the participating with student colleagues • Loving the scientific courses felt their utility in public life • Participating in gaining information from the internet

  3. Syllabus • Introduction • Phylum: Annelida (General charactes) • Nereis • Allolobophra caliginosa • Hirudo medicinalis • Phylum: Arthropoda (General charactes) • Astacus fluviatulis & Neptunus pelagious • Daphnia, Cyclops, Balanus • Scolopendra morsitans, Lycosa ferox • Phylum: Mollusca (General characters) • Acanthochiton spinigira, Helix pomatia • Loligo peadlii, Anodonta sp. • Phylum: Echinodermata (General characters) • Astropecten sp.

  4. Lecture 1 • Introduction

  5. Aim What do you know about metazoa? What do you know about parazoa? What do you know about eumetazoa? What do you know about ceolom(body cavity )? What do you know about Mesenchyme cells ? What do you know about Schizocoelous? What do you know about Enterocoelous? What do you know about protostomes? What do you know about deuterostomes? What do you know about Invertebrates?

  6. Evolution of life on Earth Plants Fungi Animals Phanerozoic Cambrian 544-535 my Ediacaran 544-600 my 0.5 Multicellular life 1.0 Billions of years before present600 my 2.0 Eucaryotic cell Proterozoic 3.0 First cells (bacteria) 4.0 Formation of the Earth

  7. The 32 animal phyla listed in evolutionary relationship

  8. Metazoa Included Parazoa and Eumetazoa The animals have multicellulr body

  9. Parazoa A . 1-cellular organization:2- differentiated cells in layers3-no true tissuese.g. Porifera (sponges)

  10. Eumetazoa B

  11. Body cavities 1 Is that cavity lying between the body wall and the internal organs. This cavity may be lacking due to the presence of Mesenchyme cells (e.g.platyhelminthes). Bilateral animals having distinct body cavity are either coelomate(the most highly organized animals )or pseudocoelomates (e.g. Nematoda). 2 3 Mesenchyme cells : are occupying the space between the body wall and the gut of the animals Note 1- the body cavity derived from the blastocoel of the embryo . 2- this cavity is not lined by mesodermal epithelium.

  12. Ceolom • Internal fluid-filled cavity

  13. Pictures for Illustrations

  14. Pictures for Illustrations

  15. There are two methods in formation of the ceolom

  16. The coelomate phyla are divided into two grades based on differences in their development. • 1-These differences center on cleavage pattern, coelom formation, and blastopore fate. • 2-Many protostomes undergo spiral cleavage, in which planes of cell division are diagonal to the vertical axis of the embryo. • 3-Some protostomes also show determinate cleavage where the fate of each embryonic cell is determined early in development. 1- protostomes 2-deuterostomes

  17. The coelomate phyla are divided into two grades based on differences in their development. 4-The zygotes of many deuterostomes undergo radial cleavage in which the cleavage planes are parallel or perpendicular to the vertical egg axis. 5-Most deuterostomes show indeterminate cleavage whereby each cell in the early embryo retains the capacity to develop into a complete embryo. 6-The third difference centers on the fate of the blast pore, the opening of the archenteron. 7- In many protostomes, the blastopore develops into the mouth and a second opening at the opposite end of the gastrula develops into the anus. 8-In deuterostomes, the blastopore usually develops into the anus and the mouth is derived from the secondary opening

  18. Functions of CeolomInternal fluid-filled cavity (body cavity) 1. Its fluid cushions the internal organs, helping to prevent internal injury. 2. The non compressible fluid of the body cavity can function as a hydrostatic skeleton against which muscles can work. 3. The present of the cavity enables the internal organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall.

  19. Invertebrates • animals that lack vertebrae (classed by a characteristic they don’t have) • 97% of all species on Earth are invertebrate • Invertebrates include • Sponges • Cnidarians • Molluscs • Annelids • Nematodes • Arthropods • Echinoderms • (These are all phyla.)

  20. Quiz • 1- MetazoaIncluded………and…….? • 2- Theanimals of Metazoa have ……………body ? • 3- Mention three characters of parazoa ? • 4- As example of parazoa ……………………..? • 5- From your study of zoology what the differentiation of unicellular and multicellular ? • 6- Differ between Metazoa and Parazoa ? • 7- What the meaning of true tissue ? • 8- Eumetazoa include ………and………… ? • 9- What the meaning of diploblastic a and triploblastic a ? • 10- Compare between diploblastic a and triploblastic a ? • 11- Mention three characters of body cavity ? • 12- What the function of body cavity ? • 13- what the meaning of bilateral animals?

  21. Quiz • Mesenchyme cells are……… • The body cavity divided from ……..and……. • Ceolom is ………………… • Types of ceolom are ……………and…...........and……… • Give meaning to : • 1- A ceolom • 2- Pseudoceolom • 3- Euceolom • 4- Schizocoelous • 5- Enterocoelous • How the ceolom are formatted (two method) ? • The coelomate phyla are divided into two grades based on differences in their development ……….And……… • What the different between them ?

  22. Quiz • Invertebrates include ……..,………,………..,………….,……and………. What do you benefit in this lecture ? (write in short point and we will see it in the next lecture ) Prepare the next lecture please

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