SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 16
BIOLOGY 2
Presented by:
Dan Michael D. Pabilona
BEED-3D3
Presented to:
Ms. Earma G. Padilla
Instructor, Biology 2
March 09, 2017
PHYLUM
CHAETOGNATHA
 General Description
 Mode of Nutrition
 Reproduction
 Locomotion
 Habitat
 Classification
The name Chaetognatha (ke-tog-na-tha) comes from the Greek word
( Chaite – means long flowing hair, + Gnathos – means Jaw)
Chaetognatha
Phylum Chaetognatha meaning Bristle-jaws.
- commonly known as “arrow worms”. Are
coelomate animals of relatively small size, with
straight, slender, transparent body displaying
perfect bilateral symmetry.
* they are usually colorless, slightly opaque.
General Description
* the body is divided in three parts by internal
partitioning: HEAD, TRUNK and TAIL.
- Fins on both the tail and the body.
- The head has eyes with photoreceptive cells,
Each side of the head bears a group of curved
grasping hooks and one or two rows of teeth.
* called the anterior and posterior teeth.
* the hooks and teeth are made of chitin.
- The trunk bears one or two pairs of lateral fins
incorporating structures superficially similar to
the fin rays of fish, with which they are not
homologous.
- They are generally less than an inch (2.5
centimeters) in size.
 Chaetognaths are carnivorous predators.
 These voracious meat-eaters catch large
numbers of copepods, larval fish,
crustaceans, swallowing them whole.
- The large spines around their mouth helps
them grab and restrain their prey and
immobilize them with neurotoxins.
Mode Of Nutrition
All known Chaetognatha are Hermaphrodites.
* meaning they possess both male and
female sex organs.
- The female organ ( the ovaries)
* are just behind the mid-body mark
(trunk)
- The male organ ( the testis)
* are in the tail
Reproduction
 The sperm mature before the ova
(eggs) which may help avoid self
fertilization to same extent.
Fertilization is internal and depending on
the species fertilized eggs may be
brooded, deposited on the seafloor, or
released into the ocean.
 Their torpedo-like body shape allows
them to move quickly through the water.
- Chaetognatha alternate between swimming
and floating.
- The fins along their body are not used to
swim, but rather to help them float.
- They usually swim to the surface at night
and descend during daytime.
Locomotion
They are found in all marine waters, from
surface tropical waters and shallow tide
pools to the deep sea and polar regions,
most species are planktonic, but a small
number of species are Benthic.
* about 20%, live just above the ocean
floor and can attach to seaweed or rocks.
Habitat
Chaetognatha are traditionally
classed by an (embryologist) as
Deuterostomes and by
(phylogenists) as Protostomes.
Classification
 Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chaetognatha
Class: Sagittoidea
Order:
Aphragmophora
Phragmophora
The embryologist Lynn Margulis and
K.V Schwartz placed chaetognaths in
deuterostomes in their five kingdom
classification.
Deuterostomes - The name
deuterostomes means "second mouth."
The name is derived from the embryo
developing the anus first, followed by the
mouth.
The phylogenists Thomas Cavalier-
Smith placed them in the
protostomes in his six kingdom
classification.
Protostomes – means “first
mouth” embryos develop the mouth
first and then the anus,
Reference
• Animaldiversity.org/accounts/chaetognatha
• www.earthlife.net/inverts/chaetognatha.html
• www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Chaetognatha
• https://en.Wikipedia.orh/wiki/Chaetognatha
• eol.org/pages/1740/overview
• Species-identification.org
• www.polarlife.ca/organisms/inverts/marine_inverts/chaet
ognatha.htm

More Related Content

What's hot

fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishes
fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishesfishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishes
fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishesTaniya07
 
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISM
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISMPHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISM
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISMLimitlessSourav
 
Accessory respiratory organ in fishes
Accessory respiratory organ in fishesAccessory respiratory organ in fishes
Accessory respiratory organ in fishesAnand P P
 
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of Insects
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of InsectsTaxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of Insects
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of InsectsKamlesh Patel
 
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and function
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and functionSwim bladder general organization and circulation and function
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and functionramkumarlodhi3
 
Origin and evolution of reptiles
Origin and evolution of reptilesOrigin and evolution of reptiles
Origin and evolution of reptilesShafi DK
 
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )Al Nahian Avro
 
Migration of fishes ppt
Migration of fishes pptMigration of fishes ppt
Migration of fishes pptAnuSharma263
 
Chordata uro and ceph
Chordata uro and cephChordata uro and ceph
Chordata uro and cephMahesh Thakur
 
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptx
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptxOrigin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptx
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptxdean137192
 
Outline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesOutline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesDr. Manoj Bangadkar
 
Poisonous glands of fishes
Poisonous glands of fishesPoisonous glands of fishes
Poisonous glands of fishesAnwarullah khan
 
Reproductive strategies in fishes
Reproductive strategies in fishesReproductive strategies in fishes
Reproductive strategies in fishes40024
 
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of Vertebrates
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of VertebratesComparative Anatomy of Digestive System of Vertebrates
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of VertebratesRameshPandi4
 

What's hot (20)

Chordata
Chordata Chordata
Chordata
 
fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishes
fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishesfishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishes
fishes, Classification of fishes, types of fishes, Study of fishes
 
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISM
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISMPHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISM
PHYLUM ANNELIDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METAMERISM
 
Accessory respiratory organ in fishes
Accessory respiratory organ in fishesAccessory respiratory organ in fishes
Accessory respiratory organ in fishes
 
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of Insects
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of InsectsTaxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of Insects
Taxonomic Collections, Preservation and Curating of Insects
 
Origin of chordata
Origin of chordataOrigin of chordata
Origin of chordata
 
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and function
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and functionSwim bladder general organization and circulation and function
Swim bladder general organization and circulation and function
 
Origin and evolution of reptiles
Origin and evolution of reptilesOrigin and evolution of reptiles
Origin and evolution of reptiles
 
Swim bladder
Swim bladderSwim bladder
Swim bladder
 
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )
Iczn(The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature )
 
Gnathostomata
GnathostomataGnathostomata
Gnathostomata
 
Migration of fishes ppt
Migration of fishes pptMigration of fishes ppt
Migration of fishes ppt
 
Chordata uro and ceph
Chordata uro and cephChordata uro and ceph
Chordata uro and ceph
 
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptx
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptxOrigin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptx
Origin and Organization of Coelom_MS.pptx
 
Outline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesOutline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordates
 
Fish fins
Fish finsFish fins
Fish fins
 
Poisonous glands of fishes
Poisonous glands of fishesPoisonous glands of fishes
Poisonous glands of fishes
 
Reproductive strategies in fishes
Reproductive strategies in fishesReproductive strategies in fishes
Reproductive strategies in fishes
 
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of Vertebrates
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of VertebratesComparative Anatomy of Digestive System of Vertebrates
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System of Vertebrates
 
Ctenophora
CtenophoraCtenophora
Ctenophora
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (13)

EFFECTIVE DISTANCE EDUCATION
EFFECTIVE DISTANCE EDUCATIONEFFECTIVE DISTANCE EDUCATION
EFFECTIVE DISTANCE EDUCATION
 
Matilda: Post-reading activities
Matilda: Post-reading activitiesMatilda: Post-reading activities
Matilda: Post-reading activities
 
Lecture 1 Skim Scan Nouns
Lecture 1 Skim Scan NounsLecture 1 Skim Scan Nouns
Lecture 1 Skim Scan Nouns
 
Onchys and tardis
Onchys and tardisOnchys and tardis
Onchys and tardis
 
Post reading
Post readingPost reading
Post reading
 
Onychophora
OnychophoraOnychophora
Onychophora
 
Post reading activites-marian
Post reading activites-marianPost reading activites-marian
Post reading activites-marian
 
Proposal Presentation
Proposal PresentationProposal Presentation
Proposal Presentation
 
Actividad 2 síntesis creativa aprendizaje en línea
Actividad 2 síntesis creativa aprendizaje en líneaActividad 2 síntesis creativa aprendizaje en línea
Actividad 2 síntesis creativa aprendizaje en línea
 
Crecimientopoblacionesenmiciudad
Crecimientopoblacionesenmiciudad Crecimientopoblacionesenmiciudad
Crecimientopoblacionesenmiciudad
 
Kopia krajobrazy
Kopia krajobrazyKopia krajobrazy
Kopia krajobrazy
 
Herramientas web 2.0
Herramientas web 2.0Herramientas web 2.0
Herramientas web 2.0
 
Компания "Четвертое измерение"
Компания "Четвертое измерение"Компания "Четвертое измерение"
Компания "Четвертое измерение"
 

Similar to Phylum Chaetognatha ( Arrow Worms )

Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unm
Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unmAnatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unm
Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unmJeny Hardiah
 
Phylum Chaetognaths.pptx
Phylum  Chaetognaths.pptxPhylum  Chaetognaths.pptx
Phylum Chaetognaths.pptxCCSU
 
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett editMrJewett
 
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docx
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docxanatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docx
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docxKeerthana373393
 
Vertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates and invertebratesVertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates and invertebratesrebecabarta
 
Introducton and classification chordata
Introducton and classification chordataIntroducton and classification chordata
Introducton and classification chordataSoniaBajaj10
 
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Comparative Vertebrate AnatomyComparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Comparative Vertebrate AnatomyGeonyzl Alviola
 
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES jeet dutta
 
Diversity in living organisms by pi yush mishra
Diversity in living organisms by  pi yush mishra Diversity in living organisms by  pi yush mishra
Diversity in living organisms by pi yush mishra Piyush Mishra
 
Animal classification invertebrates 5th grade
Animal classification invertebrates 5th gradeAnimal classification invertebrates 5th grade
Animal classification invertebrates 5th gradeisamadero79
 
Kingdom animalia by louie
Kingdom animalia by louieKingdom animalia by louie
Kingdom animalia by louieMhark Leynes
 
Biodiversity in living organisms
Biodiversity in living organismsBiodiversity in living organisms
Biodiversity in living organismsROHIT KUMAR
 
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )Nandeesh Laxetty
 

Similar to Phylum Chaetognatha ( Arrow Worms ) (20)

Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unm
Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unmAnatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unm
Anatomy of vertebrate (basic biology) unm
 
Phylum Chaetognaths.pptx
Phylum  Chaetognaths.pptxPhylum  Chaetognaths.pptx
Phylum Chaetognaths.pptx
 
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit
10 8 all handouts animal diversity 2010 jewett edit
 
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docx
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docxanatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docx
anatomy of finfish ecourse fisheries.docx
 
Echinoderms
EchinodermsEchinoderms
Echinoderms
 
Anatomy of Finfish 2nd sem (full syllabus)
Anatomy of Finfish 2nd sem (full syllabus)Anatomy of Finfish 2nd sem (full syllabus)
Anatomy of Finfish 2nd sem (full syllabus)
 
Vertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates and invertebratesVertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates and invertebrates
 
Introducton and classification chordata
Introducton and classification chordataIntroducton and classification chordata
Introducton and classification chordata
 
Class pisces
Class piscesClass pisces
Class pisces
 
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Comparative Vertebrate AnatomyComparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
 
Biology Project.pptx
Biology Project.pptxBiology Project.pptx
Biology Project.pptx
 
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES
LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR SPECIES
 
Diversity in living organisms by pi yush mishra
Diversity in living organisms by  pi yush mishra Diversity in living organisms by  pi yush mishra
Diversity in living organisms by pi yush mishra
 
Animal classification invertebrates 5th grade
Animal classification invertebrates 5th gradeAnimal classification invertebrates 5th grade
Animal classification invertebrates 5th grade
 
Phylum Echinodermata Clear Concept
Phylum Echinodermata Clear ConceptPhylum Echinodermata Clear Concept
Phylum Echinodermata Clear Concept
 
Kingdom animalia by louie
Kingdom animalia by louieKingdom animalia by louie
Kingdom animalia by louie
 
U nit 6 vertebrates (1)
U nit 6 vertebrates (1)U nit 6 vertebrates (1)
U nit 6 vertebrates (1)
 
Animals
AnimalsAnimals
Animals
 
Biodiversity in living organisms
Biodiversity in living organismsBiodiversity in living organisms
Biodiversity in living organisms
 
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
 

Recently uploaded

Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.
Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.
Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.Cherry
 
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptx
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptxGenome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptx
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptxCherry
 
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.Cherry
 
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.Cherry
 
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptx
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptxCONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptx
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptxRASHMI M G
 
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.Cherry
 
Human genetics..........................pptx
Human genetics..........................pptxHuman genetics..........................pptx
Human genetics..........................pptxCherry
 
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolation
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolationGBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolation
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolationAreesha Ahmad
 
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte Carlo
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte CarloAdaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte Carlo
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte CarloChristian Robert
 
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptxCYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptxCherry
 
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...Cherry
 
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.ppt
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.pptGENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.ppt
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.pptSyedArifMalki
 
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptxCyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptxCherry
 
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence acceleration
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence accelerationEfficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence acceleration
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence accelerationSérgio Sacani
 
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfEU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfStart Project
 
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptx
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptxPrecision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptx
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptxNISHIKANTKRISHAN
 
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center Chimney
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center ChimneyX-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center Chimney
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center ChimneySérgio Sacani
 
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdfSite specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdfCherry
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.
Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.
Reboulia: features, anatomy, morphology etc.
 
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptx
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptxGenome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptx
Genome organization in virus,bacteria and eukaryotes.pptx
 
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
 
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.
Selaginella: features, morphology ,anatomy and reproduction.
 
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptx
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptxCONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptx
CONTRIBUTION OF PANCHANAN MAHESHWARI.pptx
 
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.
LUNULARIA -features, morphology, anatomy ,reproduction etc.
 
ABHISHEK ANTIBIOTICS PPT MICROBIOLOGY // USES OF ANTIOBIOTICS TYPES OF ANTIB...
ABHISHEK ANTIBIOTICS PPT MICROBIOLOGY  // USES OF ANTIOBIOTICS TYPES OF ANTIB...ABHISHEK ANTIBIOTICS PPT MICROBIOLOGY  // USES OF ANTIOBIOTICS TYPES OF ANTIB...
ABHISHEK ANTIBIOTICS PPT MICROBIOLOGY // USES OF ANTIOBIOTICS TYPES OF ANTIB...
 
Human genetics..........................pptx
Human genetics..........................pptxHuman genetics..........................pptx
Human genetics..........................pptx
 
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
 
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolation
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolationGBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolation
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 5) Concept of isolation
 
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte Carlo
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte CarloAdaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte Carlo
Adaptive Restore algorithm & importance Monte Carlo
 
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptxCYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
 
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...
Major groups of bacteria: Spirochetes, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, nanobes, mycopl...
 
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.ppt
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.pptGENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.ppt
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM'S PRESENTATION.ppt
 
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptxCyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
 
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence acceleration
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence accelerationEfficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence acceleration
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models usingsequence acceleration
 
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfEU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
 
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptx
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptxPrecision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptx
Precision Silviculture and Silviculture practices of bamboo.pptx
 
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center Chimney
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center ChimneyX-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center Chimney
X-rays from a Central “Exhaust Vent” of the Galactic Center Chimney
 
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdfSite specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
 

Phylum Chaetognatha ( Arrow Worms )

  • 1. BIOLOGY 2 Presented by: Dan Michael D. Pabilona BEED-3D3 Presented to: Ms. Earma G. Padilla Instructor, Biology 2 March 09, 2017
  • 3.  General Description  Mode of Nutrition  Reproduction  Locomotion  Habitat  Classification
  • 4. The name Chaetognatha (ke-tog-na-tha) comes from the Greek word ( Chaite – means long flowing hair, + Gnathos – means Jaw) Chaetognatha
  • 5. Phylum Chaetognatha meaning Bristle-jaws. - commonly known as “arrow worms”. Are coelomate animals of relatively small size, with straight, slender, transparent body displaying perfect bilateral symmetry. * they are usually colorless, slightly opaque. General Description
  • 6. * the body is divided in three parts by internal partitioning: HEAD, TRUNK and TAIL. - Fins on both the tail and the body. - The head has eyes with photoreceptive cells, Each side of the head bears a group of curved grasping hooks and one or two rows of teeth.
  • 7. * called the anterior and posterior teeth. * the hooks and teeth are made of chitin. - The trunk bears one or two pairs of lateral fins incorporating structures superficially similar to the fin rays of fish, with which they are not homologous. - They are generally less than an inch (2.5 centimeters) in size.
  • 8.  Chaetognaths are carnivorous predators.  These voracious meat-eaters catch large numbers of copepods, larval fish, crustaceans, swallowing them whole. - The large spines around their mouth helps them grab and restrain their prey and immobilize them with neurotoxins. Mode Of Nutrition
  • 9. All known Chaetognatha are Hermaphrodites. * meaning they possess both male and female sex organs. - The female organ ( the ovaries) * are just behind the mid-body mark (trunk) - The male organ ( the testis) * are in the tail Reproduction
  • 10.  The sperm mature before the ova (eggs) which may help avoid self fertilization to same extent. Fertilization is internal and depending on the species fertilized eggs may be brooded, deposited on the seafloor, or released into the ocean.
  • 11.  Their torpedo-like body shape allows them to move quickly through the water. - Chaetognatha alternate between swimming and floating. - The fins along their body are not used to swim, but rather to help them float. - They usually swim to the surface at night and descend during daytime. Locomotion
  • 12. They are found in all marine waters, from surface tropical waters and shallow tide pools to the deep sea and polar regions, most species are planktonic, but a small number of species are Benthic. * about 20%, live just above the ocean floor and can attach to seaweed or rocks. Habitat
  • 13. Chaetognatha are traditionally classed by an (embryologist) as Deuterostomes and by (phylogenists) as Protostomes. Classification  Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chaetognatha Class: Sagittoidea Order: Aphragmophora Phragmophora
  • 14. The embryologist Lynn Margulis and K.V Schwartz placed chaetognaths in deuterostomes in their five kingdom classification. Deuterostomes - The name deuterostomes means "second mouth." The name is derived from the embryo developing the anus first, followed by the mouth.
  • 15. The phylogenists Thomas Cavalier- Smith placed them in the protostomes in his six kingdom classification. Protostomes – means “first mouth” embryos develop the mouth first and then the anus,
  • 16. Reference • Animaldiversity.org/accounts/chaetognatha • www.earthlife.net/inverts/chaetognatha.html • www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Chaetognatha • https://en.Wikipedia.orh/wiki/Chaetognatha • eol.org/pages/1740/overview • Species-identification.org • www.polarlife.ca/organisms/inverts/marine_inverts/chaet ognatha.htm