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33.6: Annelids (Annelida)

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    Annelids include segmented worms, such as leeches and earthworms; they are the most advanced worms as they possess a true coelom.

    Learning Objectives
    • Describe the morphological and anatomical features of annelids

    Key Points

    • Annelids are often called “segmented worms” because they possess true segmentation of their bodies, with both internal and external morphological features repeated in each body segment.
    • The clitellum is a structure on the anterior portion of the worm that generates mucus to aid in sperm transfer from one worm to another; it also forms a cocoon within which fertilization occurs.
    • Most annelids have chitinous hairlike extensions in every segment called chaetae that are anchored in the epidermis, although the number and size of chaetae can vary in the different classes.
    • Annelids possess a closed circulatory system, lack a well-developed respiratory system, but have well-developed nervous systems.
    • Annelids can either have distinct male and female forms or be hermaphrodites (having both male and female reproductive organs). Earthworms are hermaphrodites and can self-fertilize, but prefer to cross-fertilize if possible.

    Key Terms

    • clitellum: a glandular swelling in the epidermis of some annelid worms; it secretes a viscous fluid in which the eggs are deposited
    • chaeta: a chitinous bristle of an annelid worm
    • metamerism: the segmentation of the body into similar discrete units

    Phylum Annelida

    Phylum Annelida contains the class Polychaeta (the polychaetes) and the class Oligochaeta (the earthworms, leeches, and their relatives). These animals are found in marine, terrestrial, and freshwater habitats, but a presence of water or humidity is a critical factor for their survival, especially in terrestrial habitats. The name of the phylum is derived from the Latin word annellus, which means a small ring. Animals in this phylum show parasitic and commensal symbioses with other species in their habitat. Approximately 16,500 species have been described in phylum Annelida. The phylum includes earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches. Annelids show protostomic development in embryonic stages and are often called “segmented worms” due to their key characteristic of metamerism, or true segmentation.

    Morphology

    Annelids display bilateral symmetry and are worm-like in overall morphology. They have a segmented body plan where the internal and external morphological features are repeated in each body segment. Metamerism allows animals to become bigger by adding “compartments,” while making their movement more efficient. This metamerism is thought to arise from identical teloblast cells in the embryonic stage, which develop into identical mesodermal structures. The overall body can be divided into head, body, and pygidium (or tail). The clitellum is a reproductive structure that generates mucus that aids in sperm transfer and gives rise to a cocoon within which fertilization occurs; it appears as a fused band in the anterior third of the animal.

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Clitellum: The clitellum is the reproductive structure of an annelid. It creates mucus that aids in sperm transfer and gives rise to a cocoon within which fertilization occurs. It can be seen in this image as the enlarged band around the animal.

    Anatomy

    The epidermis is protected by an acellular, external cuticle, but this is much thinner than the cuticle found in the ecdysozoans and does not require periodic shedding for growth. Circular as well as longitudinal muscles are located interior to the epidermis. Chitinous hairlike extensions, anchored in the epidermis and projecting from the cuticle, called setae/chaetae are present in every segment. Annelids show the presence of a true coelom, derived from embryonic mesoderm and protostomy. Hence, they are the most advanced worms. A well-developed and complete digestive system is present in earthworms (oligochaetes) with a mouth, muscular pharynx, esophagus, crop, and gizzard being present. The gizzard leads to the intestine and ends in an anal opening. Each segment is limited by a membranous septum that divides the coelomic cavity into a series of compartments.

    Annelids possess a closed circulatory system of dorsal and ventral blood vessels that run parallel to the alimentary canal as well as capillaries that service individual tissues. In addition, these vessels are connected by transverse loops in every segment. These animals lack a well-developed respiratory system; gas exchange occurs across the moist body surface. Excretion is facilitated by a pair of metanephridia (a type of primitive “kidney” that consists of a convoluted tubule and an open, ciliated funnel) that is present in every segment towards the ventral side. Annelids show well-developed nervous systems with a nerve ring of fused ganglia present around the pharynx. The nerve cord is ventral in position, bearing enlarged nodes or ganglia in each segment.

    Annelids may be either monoecious, with permanent gonads (as in earthworms and leeches), or dioecious, with temporary or seasonal gonads that develop (as in polychaetes). However, cross-fertilization is preferred in hermaphroditic animals. These animals may also show simultaneous hermaphroditism, participating in simultaneous sperm exchange when they are aligned for copulation.

    Earthworms are the most abundant members of the class Oligochaeta, distinguished by the presence of the clitellum as well as few, reduced chaetae (“oligo- = “few”; -chaetae = “hairs”). The number and size of chaetae are greatly diminished in Oligochaeta compared to the polychaetes (poly=many, chaetae = hairs). The many chetae of polychaetes are also arranged within fleshy, flat, paired appendages that protrude from each segment. These parapodia may be specialized for different functions in the polychates. A significant difference between leeches and other annelids is the development of suckers at the anterior and posterior ends and an absence of chaetae. Additionally, the segmentation of the body wall may not correspond to the internal segmentation of the coelomic cavity. This adaptation possibly helps the leeches to elongate when they ingest copious quantities of blood from host vertebrates.

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Leeches: Unlike earthworms, leeches lack chaetae and have suckers at both ends of the body.

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