Tuesday, 4 August 2015

CLASS NOTE : TAXONOMY

                                       BRAND NEW DAWN FOR YABAPULSE.                                                            Welcome people,a lot of events went down yesterday evening and here is a summary of them.We had TAXONOMY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS(STB121) at 5:00 pm and it was quite an interesting class.I still marvel at the lecturer`s brilliance as he taught offhand.A lot of botanical names were pronounced effortlessly by the lecturer. 
        Continuing from where he stopped last week,he treated the following;                                                                      PHYLUM COELENTRATA                                                                Coelenterates are multi cellular animals with only one opening(mouth) for both ingestion and egestion.They also possess tentacles which are poisonous in nature because they contain NEMATOBLASTS.They are either Ovoid or Cylindrical in shape.They can also be sea or fresh water organisms. 
   They are classified as follows;                                                                                                            1.   Scyphozoa- Sea water organisms                                                                                                    2.  Anthozoa- Fresh water organisms                                                                                                  3.  Hydrozoa- Both fresh and sea. 
                     PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES                                                                             
      They are flat worms which are dorso-ventrally flattened and have no blood system.They are parasitic in nature,cylindrically shaped and come in segmented forms.Some are hermaphrodites while others have separate sexes.  
 They are classified as follows                                                                                                         1.Trematoda e.g blood flukes,intestinal flukes,liver flukes,lung flukes.
 2. Cestoda e.g Taeniarhyucus saginata etc                                                                                       
 3. Turbellaria e.g Planaria lugubris. 
   Hope you guys enjoyed this piece,more to come..... Your comments and suggestions are welcomed.  

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