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  Zoology Kingdom:  Animalia, Phylum: Gastritricha (Contact)   
             The Phylum:  Gastrotricha are
  minute worm-like animals that are known as "Hairy Backs."  They are ciliated on the ventrum,
  which causes a gliding movement.  Their
  cuticle bears scales
  and bristles.  There is a forked tail
  with cement
  glands and a simple
  alimentary canal.  Flame cells
  are present.  There is a simple ganglion
  with a few branching nerves. 
  Reproduction has not been extensively studied, but most species are
  known to be hermaphroditic
  and some are parthenogenetic.  They are freshwater
  forms.              Their shape is usually elongated
  and their movement is by means of their cilia or their musculature.               Gastrotricha have features in
  common with Rotifera in their external ciliation, bifid foot and an excretory
  system with flame cells.  On the other
  hand, the character of their gut resembles the Nematoda.   ------------------------------------   Please see following plate for Example Structures of the
  Gastrotricha:   Plate
  60 = Example Structure of Gastrotricha.   ==============     |