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Chaetognaths,
Echinoderms,
Hemichordates
1
Phylum Chaetognatha
Arrow worms
- Name translates to hairy jaws
- All marine and pelagic
- 130 species
- 1-12 cm in length
- Predators within planktonic communities
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3
Phylum Chaetognatha
Body Form
- Small, straight bodies
- Dart-like
- Head, unsegmented trunk, and post-anal tail
- Not protostome or deuterostome
4
Phylum Chaetognatha
Body Form
- Body wall
- Thick cuticle covers body
- Single layer of epidermal cells (except on sides)
- Coelom is well developed
- Used as hydrostatic skeleton
5
Phylum Chaetognatha
Body Form
- Movement
- Highly mobile and effective predators
- Fins off of trunk make the individuals
very mobile and effective predators
6
Phylum Chaetognatha
Body Form
- Feeding and digestion
- Predators of copepods, fish, and other
plankton
- Teeth are chitinous spines on the head
- Used for capturing prey
- Complete digestive tract
7
Phylum Chaetognatha
Form and Function
- Circulation
- Poorly developed
- Nervous system
- Well developed
- Eyes, sensory bristles, may detect
vibrations
- Reproduction
- Monoecious
- Eggs are planktonic
8
Phylum Xenoturbellida
First described in 1949
- Taxonomic vagabonds
- Two species known
- Live in North Sea mud and feed on bivalves and
bivalve eggs
- Few distinct morphological characters
- Lack cephalization
- No gonads, but sexual reproduction does
occur
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10
Phylum Echinodermata
Prickly skin
- All marine
- Possess a calcareous
endoskeleton
- Possess a water vascular system
- Modification of the coelom
- Pedicellariae
- Dermal branchiae
- Pentaradial symmetry in adults
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12
Phylum Echinodermata
Pentaradial symmetry is derived
- Ancestral condition likely bilateral
- Became radially symmetrical with
sessile lifestyle
- Pentaradial symmetry evolved after
Most are benthic
- A few are pelagic
All osmoconformers
- Rarely leave salt water or brackish
waters
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea
- 1,500 species
- May be very abundant in some
coastal waters
- Especially rock coasts
- Ecologically important predators
- May be top predator with keystone
effects
15
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- General body plan
- Aboral and oral surfaces
- Mouth on oral surface
- Madreporite plate on aboral
- Central disc gradually merges with arms
- Body flattened, and covered with a ciliated, pigmented
surface
- Ambulacra run from mouth to tips of arms
- Along ambulacral grooves are tube feet (podia)
- Pedicellariae are present
- Dermal branchiae present
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- General body plan
- Aboral and oral surfaces
- Mouth on oral surface
- Madreporite plate on aboral
- Central disc gradually merges with arms
- Body flattened, and covered with a ciliated, pigmented
surface
- Ambulacra run from mouth to tips of arms
- Along ambulacral grooves are tube feet (podia)
- Pedicellariae are present
- Dermal branchiae present
17
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Exoskeleton
- Derived from mesoderm
- Ossicles
- Small, calcareous plates
- Catch collagen
- Can change form from liquid to solid based on nerve
impulses
- Allows for holding posture without muscular
effort
18
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Coelom, excretion, respiration
- Gas exchange and excretion of metabolic
wastes done by diffusion
- Coelom present and fluid-filled
19
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Water vascular system
- Purpose - used as a hydrostatic skeleton
- Arrangement of components
- Madreporite plate
- Stone canal
- Ring canal
- Radial canal
- Lateral canal
- Tube feet (with ampulla)
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Water vascular system
- Purpose - used as a hydrostatic skeleton
- Arrangement of components
- Functional operation
- Muscle pressure forces water along system
- Water squeezed from ampulla to tube foot to extend
- Relaxing causes water to flow from tube foot to
ampulla
21
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Feeding and digestion
- Voracious predators
- Bivalves especially
- Stomach expelled from body
- Food partially digested and consumed outside of
body
22
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Nervous system
- Three units
- Oral
- Deep
- Aboral
- All connected by epidermal nervous system
- Senses are poorly developed
- Photosensitive ‘eyes’ may be present at tips of arms
23
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea - Form and Function
- Reproduction, regeneration, autotomy
- Most are dioecious
- External fertilization
- Lost arms may be regenerated
- Damaged arms may be shed
- Single arm with part of central disc may regenerate entire
animal
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25
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Ophiuroidea
- Brittle stars
- Largest group of echinoderms
(2,000 species)
26
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function
- Similar to Asteroidea, but…
- Rays more slender
- Pedicellariae lacking
- Dermal branchiae lacking
- Ambulacral grooves covered
- Ampullae and suckers on tube feet
lacking
- Madreporite on oral side
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function
- Similar to Asteroidea, but…
- Rays more slender
- Pedicellariae lacking
- Dermal branchiae lacking
- Ambulacral grooves covered
- Ampullae and suckers on tube feet
lacking
- Madreporite on oral side
28
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function
- Feeding and digestion
- Most are scavengers or particle feeders
- A few are carnivorous
- More retreating than asteroids
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Echinoidea
- Sea urchins and sand dollars
- 950 species
- Body enclosed by endoskeleton or
test
- Arms lacking, but pentaradial
symmetry still evident
31
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Echinoidea - Form and Function
- Ambulacral regions are expanded
and cover the oral surface
- Widely distributed
- Regular echinoids - radial symmetry;
live in rocky waters
- Irregular echinoids - bilateral symmetry;
live in sand waters
32
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Echinoidea - Form and Function
- Pedicellariae - present and stalked
- Teeth - used for grazing on algae
- Aristotle’s lantern
- Madreporite plate is aboral
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Echinoidea - Form and Function
- Pedicellariae - present and stalked
- Teeth - used for grazing on algae
- Aristotle’s lantern
- Madreporite plate is aboral
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Phylum Echinodermata
Class Holothuroidea
- Sea cucumbers
- 1150 known species
- Elongate along oral-aboral axis
- Ossicles are present in body wall,
but much reduced
36
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Holothuroidea - Form and
Function
- Tube feet
- Restricted to side that contacts
substrate (sole)
- Coelom - fluid-filled and acts as
hydrostatic skeleton
- Respiratory tree - attaches to
cloaca
- Water pumped in for gas exchange
37
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Holothuroidea - Form and
Function
- Cuvierian tubules - expelled from
cloaca
- Adhesive and thought to function as
defense
38
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Crinoidea
- Sea lilies and feather stars
- 625 species
- Fossil record has more species
than are currently extant
- A group in decline
- Sessile during much of life
- Lack madreporite plate
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Phylum Hemichordata
Marine, vermiform bottom dwellers
- 85 species are known
- Possess gill slits, but also a
rudimentary notochord
- Notochord is not homologous to
that of true chordates
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Phylum Hemichordata
Two classes are recognized
- Enteropneusta - acorn worms
- Pterobranchia - no common name
Widely distributed, but secretive
- Many live in burrows or under
rocks
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Phylum Hemichordata
Class Enteropneusta
- Body is mucus-covered
- Divided into three regions
- Proboscis
- Collar
- Trunk
- Proboscis is active part of animal
- Probes surroundings for food
- Diggs burrows
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Phylum Hemichordata
Class Enteropneusta
- Feeding and Digestion
- Ciliary-mucus feeders
- May feed on deposits on seafloor
- May also filter particles from water
- Food captured on proboscis moved to
mouth at base of collar
- Pharynx, esophagus, intestine
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Phylum Hemichordata
Class Enteropneusta
- Respiration
- Fresh water brought in via ciliary tracts
- Passes through gill pores
- Some gas exchange is cutaneous
- Circulation
- Open circulatory system
- Middorsal vessel leads to network of
blood sinuses
- Poor oxygen carrying capacity
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Phylum Hemichordata
Class Enteropneusta
- Nervous system
- Both dorsal and ventral nerve cords
- Dorsal cord is hollow as in chordates
- Networks of nerve fibers in skin
45
Phylum Hemichordata
Class Enteropneusta
- Reproduction and Development
- Dioecious
- Sexual reproduction is the norm
- Fertilization is external
- Development is mostly direct
- But some is indirect (tornaria
larvea)
46
Phylum Hemichordata
Class Pterobranchia
- 20 living species
- Sedentary and colonial
- Colonial individuals live in tubes
- Use tentacles with cilia for
gathering food - lophophore
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Phylum Hemichordata
Class Pterobranchia
- Proboscis, collar, and trunk present
- More monoecious members than
Enteropneusta
- But some still dioecious
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Chaetognaths, echinoderms, and hemichordates

  • 2. Phylum Chaetognatha Arrow worms - Name translates to hairy jaws - All marine and pelagic - 130 species - 1-12 cm in length - Predators within planktonic communities 2
  • 3. 3
  • 4. Phylum Chaetognatha Body Form - Small, straight bodies - Dart-like - Head, unsegmented trunk, and post-anal tail - Not protostome or deuterostome 4
  • 5. Phylum Chaetognatha Body Form - Body wall - Thick cuticle covers body - Single layer of epidermal cells (except on sides) - Coelom is well developed - Used as hydrostatic skeleton 5
  • 6. Phylum Chaetognatha Body Form - Movement - Highly mobile and effective predators - Fins off of trunk make the individuals very mobile and effective predators 6
  • 7. Phylum Chaetognatha Body Form - Feeding and digestion - Predators of copepods, fish, and other plankton - Teeth are chitinous spines on the head - Used for capturing prey - Complete digestive tract 7
  • 8. Phylum Chaetognatha Form and Function - Circulation - Poorly developed - Nervous system - Well developed - Eyes, sensory bristles, may detect vibrations - Reproduction - Monoecious - Eggs are planktonic 8
  • 9. Phylum Xenoturbellida First described in 1949 - Taxonomic vagabonds - Two species known - Live in North Sea mud and feed on bivalves and bivalve eggs - Few distinct morphological characters - Lack cephalization - No gonads, but sexual reproduction does occur 9
  • 10. 10
  • 11. Phylum Echinodermata Prickly skin - All marine - Possess a calcareous endoskeleton - Possess a water vascular system - Modification of the coelom - Pedicellariae - Dermal branchiae - Pentaradial symmetry in adults 11
  • 12. 12
  • 13. Phylum Echinodermata Pentaradial symmetry is derived - Ancestral condition likely bilateral - Became radially symmetrical with sessile lifestyle - Pentaradial symmetry evolved after Most are benthic - A few are pelagic All osmoconformers - Rarely leave salt water or brackish waters 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - 1,500 species - May be very abundant in some coastal waters - Especially rock coasts - Ecologically important predators - May be top predator with keystone effects 15
  • 16. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - General body plan - Aboral and oral surfaces - Mouth on oral surface - Madreporite plate on aboral - Central disc gradually merges with arms - Body flattened, and covered with a ciliated, pigmented surface - Ambulacra run from mouth to tips of arms - Along ambulacral grooves are tube feet (podia) - Pedicellariae are present - Dermal branchiae present 16
  • 17. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - General body plan - Aboral and oral surfaces - Mouth on oral surface - Madreporite plate on aboral - Central disc gradually merges with arms - Body flattened, and covered with a ciliated, pigmented surface - Ambulacra run from mouth to tips of arms - Along ambulacral grooves are tube feet (podia) - Pedicellariae are present - Dermal branchiae present 17
  • 18. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Exoskeleton - Derived from mesoderm - Ossicles - Small, calcareous plates - Catch collagen - Can change form from liquid to solid based on nerve impulses - Allows for holding posture without muscular effort 18
  • 19. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Coelom, excretion, respiration - Gas exchange and excretion of metabolic wastes done by diffusion - Coelom present and fluid-filled 19
  • 20. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Water vascular system - Purpose - used as a hydrostatic skeleton - Arrangement of components - Madreporite plate - Stone canal - Ring canal - Radial canal - Lateral canal - Tube feet (with ampulla) 20
  • 21. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Water vascular system - Purpose - used as a hydrostatic skeleton - Arrangement of components - Functional operation - Muscle pressure forces water along system - Water squeezed from ampulla to tube foot to extend - Relaxing causes water to flow from tube foot to ampulla 21
  • 22. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Feeding and digestion - Voracious predators - Bivalves especially - Stomach expelled from body - Food partially digested and consumed outside of body 22
  • 23. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Nervous system - Three units - Oral - Deep - Aboral - All connected by epidermal nervous system - Senses are poorly developed - Photosensitive ‘eyes’ may be present at tips of arms 23
  • 24. Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea - Form and Function - Reproduction, regeneration, autotomy - Most are dioecious - External fertilization - Lost arms may be regenerated - Damaged arms may be shed - Single arm with part of central disc may regenerate entire animal 24
  • 25. 25
  • 26. Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuroidea - Brittle stars - Largest group of echinoderms (2,000 species) 26
  • 27. Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function - Similar to Asteroidea, but… - Rays more slender - Pedicellariae lacking - Dermal branchiae lacking - Ambulacral grooves covered - Ampullae and suckers on tube feet lacking - Madreporite on oral side 27
  • 28. Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function - Similar to Asteroidea, but… - Rays more slender - Pedicellariae lacking - Dermal branchiae lacking - Ambulacral grooves covered - Ampullae and suckers on tube feet lacking - Madreporite on oral side 28
  • 29. Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuroidea - Form and Function - Feeding and digestion - Most are scavengers or particle feeders - A few are carnivorous - More retreating than asteroids 29
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  • 31. Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea - Sea urchins and sand dollars - 950 species - Body enclosed by endoskeleton or test - Arms lacking, but pentaradial symmetry still evident 31
  • 32. Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea - Form and Function - Ambulacral regions are expanded and cover the oral surface - Widely distributed - Regular echinoids - radial symmetry; live in rocky waters - Irregular echinoids - bilateral symmetry; live in sand waters 32
  • 33. Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea - Form and Function - Pedicellariae - present and stalked - Teeth - used for grazing on algae - Aristotle’s lantern - Madreporite plate is aboral 33
  • 34. Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea - Form and Function - Pedicellariae - present and stalked - Teeth - used for grazing on algae - Aristotle’s lantern - Madreporite plate is aboral 34
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  • 36. Phylum Echinodermata Class Holothuroidea - Sea cucumbers - 1150 known species - Elongate along oral-aboral axis - Ossicles are present in body wall, but much reduced 36
  • 37. Phylum Echinodermata Class Holothuroidea - Form and Function - Tube feet - Restricted to side that contacts substrate (sole) - Coelom - fluid-filled and acts as hydrostatic skeleton - Respiratory tree - attaches to cloaca - Water pumped in for gas exchange 37
  • 38. Phylum Echinodermata Class Holothuroidea - Form and Function - Cuvierian tubules - expelled from cloaca - Adhesive and thought to function as defense 38
  • 39. Phylum Echinodermata Class Crinoidea - Sea lilies and feather stars - 625 species - Fossil record has more species than are currently extant - A group in decline - Sessile during much of life - Lack madreporite plate 39
  • 40. Phylum Hemichordata Marine, vermiform bottom dwellers - 85 species are known - Possess gill slits, but also a rudimentary notochord - Notochord is not homologous to that of true chordates 40
  • 41. Phylum Hemichordata Two classes are recognized - Enteropneusta - acorn worms - Pterobranchia - no common name Widely distributed, but secretive - Many live in burrows or under rocks 41
  • 42. Phylum Hemichordata Class Enteropneusta - Body is mucus-covered - Divided into three regions - Proboscis - Collar - Trunk - Proboscis is active part of animal - Probes surroundings for food - Diggs burrows 42
  • 43. Phylum Hemichordata Class Enteropneusta - Feeding and Digestion - Ciliary-mucus feeders - May feed on deposits on seafloor - May also filter particles from water - Food captured on proboscis moved to mouth at base of collar - Pharynx, esophagus, intestine 43
  • 44. Phylum Hemichordata Class Enteropneusta - Respiration - Fresh water brought in via ciliary tracts - Passes through gill pores - Some gas exchange is cutaneous - Circulation - Open circulatory system - Middorsal vessel leads to network of blood sinuses - Poor oxygen carrying capacity 44
  • 45. Phylum Hemichordata Class Enteropneusta - Nervous system - Both dorsal and ventral nerve cords - Dorsal cord is hollow as in chordates - Networks of nerve fibers in skin 45
  • 46. Phylum Hemichordata Class Enteropneusta - Reproduction and Development - Dioecious - Sexual reproduction is the norm - Fertilization is external - Development is mostly direct - But some is indirect (tornaria larvea) 46
  • 47. Phylum Hemichordata Class Pterobranchia - 20 living species - Sedentary and colonial - Colonial individuals live in tubes - Use tentacles with cilia for gathering food - lophophore 47
  • 48. Phylum Hemichordata Class Pterobranchia - Proboscis, collar, and trunk present - More monoecious members than Enteropneusta - But some still dioecious 48