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M.G. COLLEGE ARMORI
DIST. GADCHIROLI
Class: B.Sc. I Sem II
Paper: I Unit: II
Topic : Nervous system of Pila
By: Pro. S.B. Kumre
( Dept. Of Zoology )
Nervous System of Pila
Globosa:
• The nervous system of Pila globosa
consists of paired and unpaired ganglia
with their commissures and connectives.
• The commissures are the nerves which
establish connections between similar
ganglia, while connectives are the nerves
which connect two dissimilar or different
ganglia.
• The paired ganglia of Pila are cerebral,
buccal, pleural, pedal and visceral.
• Unpaired ganglia are supraintestinal and
infraintestinal.
• 1. Cerebral Ganglia:
• There are two triangular cerebral ganglia, one on each side above the buccal mass, they are connected to
each other by a thick cerebral commissure running transversely above the buccal mass, and by a thin
labial commissure lying below the buccal mass.
• Each cerebral ganglion is further connected with the buccal ganglion of its side through a very slender
cerebro-buccal connective.
• 2. Buccal Ganglia:
• At the junction of the buccal mass and oesophagus are two buccal ganglia. They are connected to each
other by a transverse buccal commissure. They are also connected to the cerebral ganglia by a cerebro-
buccal connective on each side, the connectives lie above the buccal mass.
• 3. Pleuro-pedal Ganglionic Mass:
• In fact, the pleural and pedal ganglia of each side join together to form a pleuro-pedal ganglionic mass
situated below the buccal mass. In a pleuro- pedal ganglionic mass, the pleural ganglion is placed
towards the outer side and the pedal ganglion to the inner side. The pleuro-pedal ganglionic mass is
connected to the cerebral ganglion of its side by a cerebro-pleural connective and cerebro-pedal
connective.
• The two pedal ganglia are connected to each other by two pedal commissures lying closely parallel to
each other. The right pleuro-pedal mass has an infra-intestinal or a sub-intestinal ganglion also fused
with it. A slender, loop-like infra-intestinal nerve behind the pedal commissure, connects the pleural
ganglia of both the sides. A statocyst is connected by a band of connective tissue, to each pedal ganglion.
• 4. Supra-intestinal Ganglion:
• The supra-intestinal ganglion is a slightly swollen, more or less fusiform ganglion lying in a sinus about a
quarter of an inch behind the pleuro-pedal mass of the left side.
• It is connected with the pleuro-pedal mass by a stout connective, called zygoneury. It gives off on the inner
side a thin supra-intestinal nerve which runs anteriorly above the intestine to the right side to join the right
pleural ganglion. The supra-intestinal ganglion also sends off posteriorly a branch, the left visceral connective
which connects it with the visceral ganglion.
• 5. Visceral Ganglion:
• The visceral ganglion is formed by the fusion of two spindle-shaped ganglionic masses.
• It lies near the base of the visceral mass close to the anterior lobe of the digestive gland and to the right of the
pericardium. The visceral ganglion is connected with the supra-intestinal ganglion by a stout supra-intestinal
or left visceral connective. It is further connected with the fused right pleural and infra-intestinal ganglion
through the infra-intestinal or the right visceral connective.
❖ Nerves from the cerebral ganglia go to the head, tentacles and eyes. The buccal ganglia send nerves to the
buccal mass. Nerves from the pedal ganglia innervate the foot, and those from the pleural ganglia go to the
mantle, ctenidium and siphons. From the visceral ganglion nerves go to the intestine, kidney and gonads.
These nerves constitute the peripheral nerves.
• 9. Sense Organs of Pila Globosa:
• In Pila Globosa, the special organs of sense are a single osphradium, paired eyes, statocysts, and
tentacles.
• 1. Osphradium:
• Osphradium hangs from the mantle near the left pseudepipodium. It is oval with 22 to 28 fleshy leaflets
arranged on the sides of a central axis. It is a chemoreceptor and tests the current of water which enters
the mantle cavity through the left pseudepipodium, it also exercises selection over the food taken in.
Fig. Osphradium
• 2. Statocysts:
• Located in the foot near each pedal ganglion lies a statocyst in a depression. It is a round capsule lined
with epithelial cells and surrounded by connective tissue. In the cavity of the capsule are small
calcareous statoconia. The statocysts receive nerves from pedal and cerebral ganglia, they are organs of
equilibrium and regulate the position of the snail.
• 3. Eyes:
• There is a pair of eyes, each borne on an ommatophore. An eye is an oval capsule, its wall is the retina
made of pigmented sensory cells, it is continued in front as a thin, non- pigmented, transparent cornea.
The overlying epidermis is transparent; in the interior of the capsule is a clear ovoidal lens surrounded
by a dense vitreous body. An optic nerve innervates the retinal cells. Eyes are sensory to light.
• 4. Tentacles:
• The tentacles and foot are liberally supplied with nerves, they are sensory to contact, tentacles contain
both tactile and chemoreceptor cells and probably gustatory also. The first pair of tentacles are olfactory
Fig. Statocyst Fig. Horizontal longitudinal section of
the eye.

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Nervous system of pila

  • 1. M.G. COLLEGE ARMORI DIST. GADCHIROLI Class: B.Sc. I Sem II Paper: I Unit: II Topic : Nervous system of Pila By: Pro. S.B. Kumre ( Dept. Of Zoology )
  • 2. Nervous System of Pila Globosa: • The nervous system of Pila globosa consists of paired and unpaired ganglia with their commissures and connectives. • The commissures are the nerves which establish connections between similar ganglia, while connectives are the nerves which connect two dissimilar or different ganglia. • The paired ganglia of Pila are cerebral, buccal, pleural, pedal and visceral. • Unpaired ganglia are supraintestinal and infraintestinal.
  • 3. • 1. Cerebral Ganglia: • There are two triangular cerebral ganglia, one on each side above the buccal mass, they are connected to each other by a thick cerebral commissure running transversely above the buccal mass, and by a thin labial commissure lying below the buccal mass. • Each cerebral ganglion is further connected with the buccal ganglion of its side through a very slender cerebro-buccal connective. • 2. Buccal Ganglia: • At the junction of the buccal mass and oesophagus are two buccal ganglia. They are connected to each other by a transverse buccal commissure. They are also connected to the cerebral ganglia by a cerebro- buccal connective on each side, the connectives lie above the buccal mass. • 3. Pleuro-pedal Ganglionic Mass: • In fact, the pleural and pedal ganglia of each side join together to form a pleuro-pedal ganglionic mass situated below the buccal mass. In a pleuro- pedal ganglionic mass, the pleural ganglion is placed towards the outer side and the pedal ganglion to the inner side. The pleuro-pedal ganglionic mass is connected to the cerebral ganglion of its side by a cerebro-pleural connective and cerebro-pedal connective. • The two pedal ganglia are connected to each other by two pedal commissures lying closely parallel to each other. The right pleuro-pedal mass has an infra-intestinal or a sub-intestinal ganglion also fused with it. A slender, loop-like infra-intestinal nerve behind the pedal commissure, connects the pleural ganglia of both the sides. A statocyst is connected by a band of connective tissue, to each pedal ganglion.
  • 4. • 4. Supra-intestinal Ganglion: • The supra-intestinal ganglion is a slightly swollen, more or less fusiform ganglion lying in a sinus about a quarter of an inch behind the pleuro-pedal mass of the left side. • It is connected with the pleuro-pedal mass by a stout connective, called zygoneury. It gives off on the inner side a thin supra-intestinal nerve which runs anteriorly above the intestine to the right side to join the right pleural ganglion. The supra-intestinal ganglion also sends off posteriorly a branch, the left visceral connective which connects it with the visceral ganglion. • 5. Visceral Ganglion: • The visceral ganglion is formed by the fusion of two spindle-shaped ganglionic masses. • It lies near the base of the visceral mass close to the anterior lobe of the digestive gland and to the right of the pericardium. The visceral ganglion is connected with the supra-intestinal ganglion by a stout supra-intestinal or left visceral connective. It is further connected with the fused right pleural and infra-intestinal ganglion through the infra-intestinal or the right visceral connective. ❖ Nerves from the cerebral ganglia go to the head, tentacles and eyes. The buccal ganglia send nerves to the buccal mass. Nerves from the pedal ganglia innervate the foot, and those from the pleural ganglia go to the mantle, ctenidium and siphons. From the visceral ganglion nerves go to the intestine, kidney and gonads. These nerves constitute the peripheral nerves.
  • 5. • 9. Sense Organs of Pila Globosa: • In Pila Globosa, the special organs of sense are a single osphradium, paired eyes, statocysts, and tentacles. • 1. Osphradium: • Osphradium hangs from the mantle near the left pseudepipodium. It is oval with 22 to 28 fleshy leaflets arranged on the sides of a central axis. It is a chemoreceptor and tests the current of water which enters the mantle cavity through the left pseudepipodium, it also exercises selection over the food taken in. Fig. Osphradium
  • 6. • 2. Statocysts: • Located in the foot near each pedal ganglion lies a statocyst in a depression. It is a round capsule lined with epithelial cells and surrounded by connective tissue. In the cavity of the capsule are small calcareous statoconia. The statocysts receive nerves from pedal and cerebral ganglia, they are organs of equilibrium and regulate the position of the snail. • 3. Eyes: • There is a pair of eyes, each borne on an ommatophore. An eye is an oval capsule, its wall is the retina made of pigmented sensory cells, it is continued in front as a thin, non- pigmented, transparent cornea. The overlying epidermis is transparent; in the interior of the capsule is a clear ovoidal lens surrounded by a dense vitreous body. An optic nerve innervates the retinal cells. Eyes are sensory to light. • 4. Tentacles: • The tentacles and foot are liberally supplied with nerves, they are sensory to contact, tentacles contain both tactile and chemoreceptor cells and probably gustatory also. The first pair of tentacles are olfactory
  • 7. Fig. Statocyst Fig. Horizontal longitudinal section of the eye.