Molluscan Success
Relationships to other animals; origin of the coelom; molluscan characteristics; classification up to class. The characteristics of shell and associated structures, feeding, digestion, gas exchange, locomotion, reproduction and development, other maintenance functions and diversity in gastropods.
Miller & harley, 2016 (pp.197-204)
Miller & harley, 2002 (pp.173-179)
Course Material
- Introduction: Classification, Phylogeny and Organization
- Animal-Like Protists
- Multicellular and Tissue Levels of Organization
- Triploblastics and Acoelomate Body Plan
- Phylum Nemertea; Phylum Gastrotricha
- Pseudocoelomate Body Plan
- Phylum Rotifera and Phylum Kinoryncha
- Phylum Nematoda
- Molluscan Success
- Class bivalvia, Polyplacophora, Scapophora, Monoplacophora
- Class cephalopods, Aplacophora, Caudofoveata
- Phylum Annelida
- Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Trilobitomorpha
- Subphylum Chelicerata and Crustacea
- Phylum Echinodermata
- Class Holothroidea, Class Crinoidea and Class Concentricycloidea
- Chapters 16
- Department Chemistry
- Teacher
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