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- Explain functions of each of the following in earthworms: pharynx, calciferous glands, crop, gizzard, typhlosole, chloragogen tissueView the preserved tapeworm and the slides of the tapeworm scolex (head) and proglottids (reproductive bodies). This is another example of a parasitic flatworm. Also, access this website to learn more about the tapeworm life cycle: http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/taeniasis/biology.html 1. What structures are located on the scolex to help the tapeworm attach to the host? 2. Are tapeworms hermaphrodites? 3. Name two livestock that can be infected by tapeworms. 4. If a human is infected, where does the tapeworm live?A) State the function of the following external parts of the genus Cambarus (Class Crustacea): walking legs: opening of sperm duct: gills: excretory pore: abdomen: eyes What are the hairlike appendages called that anchor into the skin of annelids? What structures do earthworms have to help dispose of nitrogenous wastes? Briefly describe how earthworms reproduce and what structures are involved.
- Describe the process of respiration of Nile Tilapia and Acoelomate flatworms,Identify the phylum/class of invertebrate that matches this description: These animals lack a complete digestive tract. Some are free living and some parasitic. Commonly known as flatworms.Describe the two anatomical features of roundworms that are not found in simpler organisms.
- Provide a detailed summary of spatial distribution of Epigeic earthworms. Also include distribution of this species/individuals at various scales, within population and WHY this spatial pattern may have developed or evolved?Define roundworms with examples?Describe the ecological roles played by roundworms.