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1. Sketch the external portions of the squid.
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www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/squid_virtual.html
www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/squid_virtual.html
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1. Locate the water jet. The water jet is found on the ventral side of the squid. ... 2. The tentacles and arms are attached to the head of the squid. Locate and compare the two. ... 3. Find the two large eyes on the head of the squid.
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www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/squid.htm
www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/squid.htm
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This lab is a very thorough dissection of a squid and can be adapted to different grade levels. Teachers should try the lessons, considering which parts are most appropriate for their students and curriculum. The descriptions use complex dissection terminology.
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giantsquid.msstate.edu/LessonList/dissection.html
giantsquid.msstate.edu/LessonList/dissection.html
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The following images are designed to help you review materials you studied in the laboratory. These images can be most useful to you if you try to identify labelled structures before clicking to obtain answers.
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biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/bioG101_104/tutorials/anim...
biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/bioG101_104/tutorials/animals/squid.html
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LAB: SQUID DISSECTION BACKGROUND INFO: The squid is one of the most highly developed invertebrates. It is in the phylum Mollusca, which is derived from the Latin word meaning "soft body". It belongs to the class Cephalopoda, meaning "head-footed", because its head is pushed down toward the foot.
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preuss.ucsd.edu/FacultyWebpages/Solomon/HSHandouts/Squi...
preuss.ucsd.edu/FacultyWebpages/Solomon/HSHandouts/Squid%20Lab.pdf
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draw a labeled diagram of the squid. ... The teacher will informally assess by observing the students as they are performing the dissection of the squid. Also, the teacher will informally assess as the students read the answers to the Squid Dissection Worksheet.
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www.thinkport.org/Tools/ContentViewer/ContentPreview.as...
www.thinkport.org/Tools/ContentViewer/ContentPreview.aspx?ContentID=9cec6086-6b4e-4b59-b7b3-b533b8a147e7
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Label Squid External Anatomy Diagram Printout. ... the arms hold the food while the squid bites it into swallowable pieces. beak and mouth - the parrot-like beak on the mouth is used for biting food into small pieces. The beak and mouth are surrounded by the bases of the arms and tentacles.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/squid/...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/squid/label/
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Squid Dissection & Octopus Arms Lab ... To compare and contrast tentacle and arm designs of a squid and octopus. ... To write your name in squid ink!
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www.middleschoolscience.com/squid.htm
www.middleschoolscience.com/squid.htm
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Use the following Internet sites to find the answers to the worksheet questions over the squid anatomy and Earthworm. ... Squid anatomy ... Optional. Giant squid info...
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www.windham.k12.me.us/teachers/basselin/worksheets/squi...
www.windham.k12.me.us/teachers/basselin/worksheets/squid_web_pages_questions.htm
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