Mastering the Microcosm: The Ultimate Guide to New Invertebrate Zoology Lecture Notes & PPT Resources
- Feeding: Pedipalps and Chelicerae.
[Bottom – micrograph]
Slide 5: Phylum Cnidaria
Slide 25 — Acknowledgements / Contact
Slide 17: Phylum Mollusca Overview
- Asymmetry: No specific pattern (e.g., Sponges).
- Radial Symmetry: Body parts radiate from a central axis (e.g., Jellyfish).
- Bilateral Symmetry: Right and left halves are mirror images (active movement).
- Body: bilateral, triploblastic, acoelomate
- Classes: Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda
- Digestive: incomplete or absent (tapeworms)
- Nervous: cerebral ganglia + longitudinal nerve cords
- Reproduction: hermaphroditic common; complex parasitic life cycles
- Medical/economic: parasitism (schistosomiasis, tapeworms)
Invertebrate Zoology Lecture Notes Ppt New Fix May 2026
Mastering the Microcosm: The Ultimate Guide to New Invertebrate Zoology Lecture Notes & PPT Resources
- Feeding: Pedipalps and Chelicerae.
[Bottom – micrograph]
Slide 5: Phylum Cnidaria
Slide 25 — Acknowledgements / Contact
Slide 17: Phylum Mollusca Overview
- Asymmetry: No specific pattern (e.g., Sponges).
- Radial Symmetry: Body parts radiate from a central axis (e.g., Jellyfish).
- Bilateral Symmetry: Right and left halves are mirror images (active movement).
- Body: bilateral, triploblastic, acoelomate
- Classes: Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda
- Digestive: incomplete or absent (tapeworms)
- Nervous: cerebral ganglia + longitudinal nerve cords
- Reproduction: hermaphroditic common; complex parasitic life cycles
- Medical/economic: parasitism (schistosomiasis, tapeworms)