Origin of Cephalopods
Cephalopods originated from a form close to the primitive gastropod by the
forward growth of the so-called molluscan foot. The structure of the archimollusc
was quite simple. It had a cap-like shell secreted by a layer of tissue known
as the mantle. The archimollusc was an animal that moved over the seabed by
rhythmic contractions of its ventral muscles.
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Figure 3: The class Cephalopoda is named from the close union of the head with the foot, which
evolved and subdivided to produce two new types of organs. |
The emergence of the cephalopods represents a more important adaptive step
towards being a free-swimmer. The direct success of class Cephalopoda emerges
from the hydrostatic system which ensures the organism's buoyancy, and the
acquisition of a chambered shell and siphon are the features that ensures this.
The mantle cavity is a constant feature of all mollusks and has been put to various
uses. The outlet of the mantle has undergone a differential modification, most
markedly in the cephalopods where water, taken into the mantle cavity and squirted out
as a jet through a funnel, is the primary means of propulsion.
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© Sarah Vandervlugt.1998