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LEECH
Scientific Name Hirudenea
LEECH
TAXONOMY
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Annelida
Class Clitillata
Subclass Hirudinea
INTRODUCTION
First leech fossils are found in Jurassic period around 150 millions years ago
Leeches are blood sucking worm which belong to phylum Annelida
700 species of leeches are currently recognized 100 are marine, 90 terrestrial
and the remainder freshwater.
All leeches are carnivores means that mainly eat meat
Some leeches are haemophagic this means they drink the blood of other
animals
Leeches are mostly found in marine water
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Leeches have cylindrical bodies
Leeches have 10 eyes, arranged in five pairs close to the anterior sucker
Leeches look like segmented worms with suction cups at both ends
All leeches have a posterior and anterior disc-shaped sucker
Not all leeches are bloodsuckers.
Beside their harmful effects they have been used for medical purpose
No setae or parapodia
HABITAT
Usually found in ;
• Fresh waters
• Marine waters
• Rivers
• Ponds
One fifth of all leeches live in the sea
Some are terrestrial means they are found on land
LOCOMOTION
• The anterior and posterior suckers serve as point of
contact
• When the posterior suckers attach to the surface, the
circular muscles contract beginning at the posterior end
• The leech thus elongates and the anterior end fastens to
the surface
• When the posterior sucker is released a wave of
contraction of the longitudinal muscle moves in a
forward direction
• This completes one cycle. The coelom fluid act as a
hydrostatic skeleton
INTERNAL STRUCTURE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
• Consists of ;
 Alimentary Canal
 Extends from mouth to anus
 Divided into 3 parts
• Fore Gut
• Comprise of preoral chamber , buccal cavity and pharynx
• Lined with cuticle
• Mid Gut
• Comprise esophagus ,crop, stomach and intestine
• Having endodermal lining
• Hind Gut
• Consist of rectum and anus
• Lined with cuticle
CONTINUE
Digestive Glands
2 types of digestive glands
Salivary Glands
• Unicellular
• Present below the pharynx
• Opens in salivary papillae of jaw
• Saliva contain hirudin which prevents blood clotting of host
Gland cells
• Scattered in epithelium of crop , stomach and intestine
• Secrete mucous in crop
CONTINUE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
No true blood vessels
Four (4) homoceolomic channel around alimentary canal
• Dorsal channel
• Ventral channel
• 2 lateral channels
All channels are filled with homoceolomic fluid
Haemoceolomic fluid tinged red with hemoglobin and amoeboid leucocytes
No heart for pumping fluid
Haemoceolomic fluid circulates through channel
CONTINUE
Lateral channels perform pumping
Dorsal and ventral act as distributing channels
Lateral serve both as distributing and collecting
Haemoceolomic fluid flows forward in dorsal and lateral
Haemoceolomic fluid flows backward in ventral
 dorsal supplies alimentary canal and dorsal body wall
Ventral supplies nephridia and ventral body wall
Lateral supplies reproductive organ
CONTINUE
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
Gaseous exchange occurs through body wall
They have Annelid like circulatory pattern
Some have coelomic sinuses
Respiratory pigments are absent
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Nervous system is alike Annelids
Ventral nerve cords are not fused
Supraesophageal and sub
esophageal ganglia fuses to form
nerve ring
Nerve ring surrounds the pharynx
Ganglia are fused
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
Leeches have 10-17 pairs of
metanephridia
Each middle segments of body
have one nephridium
Metanephridia are highly modified
Metanephridia have a capsule
Capsule is involved in production
of coelomic fluid
REPRODUCTION
All leeches reproduce sexually
They are monoecious
Regeneration Is absent
Single pair of ovaries
They have to many testes
Three body segment “clitellum” appears in spring (breeding season of leech)
MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
It includes
Testes-Sacs
11 pairs of testes sacs from 12 to 22nd body segment
Testes sacs present ventrally to alimentary canal
Whitish in color
Spherical in shape
Sac cavity is filled with coelomic fluid
Vasa Efferentia
Each testes opens to a narrow vas efference
CONTINUE
Vasa Differentia
Eleven vasa efferentia opens to vas deferens
Start from 22nd segment of body and runs forward
2 vas deferens runs on either side of nerve cord
Epididymis
At 10th segment each vas deferens becomes a compact mass called epididymis
Ejaculatory Ducts
Each epididymis give rise to muscular ejaculatory duct
CONTINUE
Atrium
Left and right ejaculatory duct opens to a sac called atrium
It is pear shaped
Present in 10th segment
Atrium have 2 parts
Broad interior part
It contain prostate gland
Narrow posterior part
It contain a thin penis
CONTINUE
Sperm motor cells comes from inner wall of testes sacs and develop to spermatozoa
Vasa differentia carries sperm to be stored in epididymis
Sperm pass on to the base of atrium
By secretions of prostate glands sperms become spermatophores
Spermatophores are transferred to female during copulation
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
It includes
Pair of ovisacs
There is only one pair of ovisacs
Present in 11th segment
Each ovisac has a ribbon shaped ovary
Pair of oviducts
Each ovisac opens to a narrow oviduct
Common oviduct
Ovisac unite in 11th segment to form a single common oviduct
Posterior end is curved to opens into vagina
CONTINUE
Vagina
It is pear shaped
Present in 11th segment
Ova budded off from ovaries
Ova is coated by albumen when pass through common oviduct into vagina
Ova is stored in vagina in readiness for fertilization
CONTINUE
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
Leeches are used for medicinal purposes in which Hirudo medicinalis (also
called medicinal leech) are mostly used.
Some of the uses are;
To treat nervous system abnormalities, dental problems, skin diseases,
arthritis, hypertension, and infections.
Live leeches attach to the target area and draw blood
To prevent clotting
Secretion of leeches helps in healing
To remove bad blood from the disease
CONTINUE
To relieve pressure and restore circulation
Leech saliva used in antibiotics
Mostly used in plastic surgery
Can be used to treat cardiovascular diseases
It is also used in the treatment of diabetes
THE END
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Leech

  • 3. TAXONOMY Kingdom Animalia Phylum Annelida Class Clitillata Subclass Hirudinea
  • 4. INTRODUCTION First leech fossils are found in Jurassic period around 150 millions years ago Leeches are blood sucking worm which belong to phylum Annelida 700 species of leeches are currently recognized 100 are marine, 90 terrestrial and the remainder freshwater. All leeches are carnivores means that mainly eat meat Some leeches are haemophagic this means they drink the blood of other animals Leeches are mostly found in marine water
  • 5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Leeches have cylindrical bodies Leeches have 10 eyes, arranged in five pairs close to the anterior sucker Leeches look like segmented worms with suction cups at both ends All leeches have a posterior and anterior disc-shaped sucker Not all leeches are bloodsuckers. Beside their harmful effects they have been used for medical purpose No setae or parapodia
  • 6. HABITAT Usually found in ; • Fresh waters • Marine waters • Rivers • Ponds One fifth of all leeches live in the sea Some are terrestrial means they are found on land
  • 7. LOCOMOTION • The anterior and posterior suckers serve as point of contact • When the posterior suckers attach to the surface, the circular muscles contract beginning at the posterior end • The leech thus elongates and the anterior end fastens to the surface • When the posterior sucker is released a wave of contraction of the longitudinal muscle moves in a forward direction • This completes one cycle. The coelom fluid act as a hydrostatic skeleton
  • 9. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM • Consists of ;  Alimentary Canal  Extends from mouth to anus  Divided into 3 parts • Fore Gut • Comprise of preoral chamber , buccal cavity and pharynx • Lined with cuticle • Mid Gut • Comprise esophagus ,crop, stomach and intestine • Having endodermal lining • Hind Gut • Consist of rectum and anus • Lined with cuticle
  • 10. CONTINUE Digestive Glands 2 types of digestive glands Salivary Glands • Unicellular • Present below the pharynx • Opens in salivary papillae of jaw • Saliva contain hirudin which prevents blood clotting of host Gland cells • Scattered in epithelium of crop , stomach and intestine • Secrete mucous in crop
  • 12. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM No true blood vessels Four (4) homoceolomic channel around alimentary canal • Dorsal channel • Ventral channel • 2 lateral channels All channels are filled with homoceolomic fluid Haemoceolomic fluid tinged red with hemoglobin and amoeboid leucocytes No heart for pumping fluid Haemoceolomic fluid circulates through channel
  • 13. CONTINUE Lateral channels perform pumping Dorsal and ventral act as distributing channels Lateral serve both as distributing and collecting Haemoceolomic fluid flows forward in dorsal and lateral Haemoceolomic fluid flows backward in ventral  dorsal supplies alimentary canal and dorsal body wall Ventral supplies nephridia and ventral body wall Lateral supplies reproductive organ
  • 15. GASEOUS EXCHANGE Gaseous exchange occurs through body wall They have Annelid like circulatory pattern Some have coelomic sinuses Respiratory pigments are absent
  • 16. NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous system is alike Annelids Ventral nerve cords are not fused Supraesophageal and sub esophageal ganglia fuses to form nerve ring Nerve ring surrounds the pharynx Ganglia are fused
  • 17. EXCRETORY SYSTEM Leeches have 10-17 pairs of metanephridia Each middle segments of body have one nephridium Metanephridia are highly modified Metanephridia have a capsule Capsule is involved in production of coelomic fluid
  • 18. REPRODUCTION All leeches reproduce sexually They are monoecious Regeneration Is absent Single pair of ovaries They have to many testes Three body segment “clitellum” appears in spring (breeding season of leech)
  • 19. MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS It includes Testes-Sacs 11 pairs of testes sacs from 12 to 22nd body segment Testes sacs present ventrally to alimentary canal Whitish in color Spherical in shape Sac cavity is filled with coelomic fluid Vasa Efferentia Each testes opens to a narrow vas efference
  • 20. CONTINUE Vasa Differentia Eleven vasa efferentia opens to vas deferens Start from 22nd segment of body and runs forward 2 vas deferens runs on either side of nerve cord Epididymis At 10th segment each vas deferens becomes a compact mass called epididymis Ejaculatory Ducts Each epididymis give rise to muscular ejaculatory duct
  • 21. CONTINUE Atrium Left and right ejaculatory duct opens to a sac called atrium It is pear shaped Present in 10th segment Atrium have 2 parts Broad interior part It contain prostate gland Narrow posterior part It contain a thin penis
  • 22. CONTINUE Sperm motor cells comes from inner wall of testes sacs and develop to spermatozoa Vasa differentia carries sperm to be stored in epididymis Sperm pass on to the base of atrium By secretions of prostate glands sperms become spermatophores Spermatophores are transferred to female during copulation
  • 23. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS It includes Pair of ovisacs There is only one pair of ovisacs Present in 11th segment Each ovisac has a ribbon shaped ovary Pair of oviducts Each ovisac opens to a narrow oviduct Common oviduct Ovisac unite in 11th segment to form a single common oviduct Posterior end is curved to opens into vagina
  • 24. CONTINUE Vagina It is pear shaped Present in 11th segment Ova budded off from ovaries Ova is coated by albumen when pass through common oviduct into vagina Ova is stored in vagina in readiness for fertilization
  • 26. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE Leeches are used for medicinal purposes in which Hirudo medicinalis (also called medicinal leech) are mostly used. Some of the uses are; To treat nervous system abnormalities, dental problems, skin diseases, arthritis, hypertension, and infections. Live leeches attach to the target area and draw blood To prevent clotting Secretion of leeches helps in healing To remove bad blood from the disease
  • 27. CONTINUE To relieve pressure and restore circulation Leech saliva used in antibiotics Mostly used in plastic surgery Can be used to treat cardiovascular diseases It is also used in the treatment of diabetes