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Orthonectida

Orthonectids
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Two different female Orthonectids
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
(unranked): Mesozoa
Phylum: Orthonectida
Giard, 1877 
Species

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Orthonectida (/ˌɔːrθəˈnɛktɪdə, -θ-/) is a small phylum of poorly known parasites of marine invertebrates that are among the simplest of multi-cellular organisms. Members of this phylum are known as orthonectids.

The adults are microscopic wormlike animals, consisting of a single layer of ciliated outer cells surrounding a mass of sex cells. They swim freely within the bodies of their hosts, which include flatworms, polychaete worms, bivalve molluscs, and echinoderms. They are gonochoristic, with separate male and female individuals.

When they are ready to reproduce, the adults leave the host, and sperm from the males penetrate the bodies of the females to achieve internal fertilisation. The resulting zygote develops into a ciliated larva that escapes from the mother to seek out new hosts. Once it finds a host, the larva loses its cilia and develops into a syncytial plasmodium larva. This, in turn, breaks up into numerous individual cells that become the next generation of adults.

The genome of one of these species - Intoshia linei -has been sequenced. These animals are simplified spiralians. Their position in the phyogentic tree has yet to be determined. The genome data confirms the earlier proposal that these organisms are spiralians based on their morphology.


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