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Monday Dumplings Salt Pepper 5 per serve Edamame dumplings GF 12 10 Pork chive dumplings 10 Tuesday Pork prawn dumplings 10 BBQ pork Prawn gow gee GF 11 rice greens Beef lemongras. Squid . (. Mesonychoteuthis. . hamiltoni. ). The colossal squid (. Mesonychoteuthis. . hamiltoni. , from Greek . mesos. (middle), . onyx. (claw, nail), and . teuthis. (squid)), sometimes called the Antarctic or giant . By: Forrest Palmore. Classifications. Domain: Eukarya. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Mollusca. Class: . Cephalopada. Order: . Teuthida. Genus: . Architeuthis. Species: . Architeuthis. . dux. Other names: . (. Vampyro. n. teuthis. . Inferalis. ). Vampire Squid From Hell. Vampire squid are named for their blue eyes, reddish brown skin, and webbing between their arms that looks like a cape.. It . is a small creature, growing to only about six . Anatomy Lateral View. Squid Dissection. A. Identify the differences between the tentacles and the arms. Why are they different? . B. How are squid mouths and beaks like your jaw and teeth? How are they different? . Virtual Dissection Lab. Hello! Welcome to Mr. D’s Virtual Dissection Lab. . While you may not be able to participate in the lab, I hope you will find this quick exploration into the world of one of the coolest cephalopods . Squid External Anatomy. Siphon. Fins. Mantle. Siphon: . Helps squid move by jet propulsion. Fins:. Help squid steer. Gills. Reproductive Organs. Siphon. Fins. Mantle. Squid Internal Anatomy. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Kevin Burgee. Teuthowenia. . pellucida. Phylum: Mollusca. Class: . Cephalopoda. Order: . Teuthida. Family: . Cranchiidae. Contains about 60 species of . squid. also known as cockatoo squid, . cranchiid. Cephalopods. Tentacles grow from head, shell varies throughout the class. SUPPORT STRUCTURE. Nautilus. – light chambered shell. Squid. – thin internal shell. Cuttlefish. – thick bone-like structure. By Hannah b 7q. Snails. The word . snail. is a . common name. for almost all members of the . molluscan. class . Gastropoda. that have coiled . shells. in the adult stage. When the word snail is used in a general sense, it includes sea snails, land snails and freshwater snails. Snails lacking a shell or having only a very small one are usually called . Taxonomy of the Squid. Kingdom: . Animalia.  Phylum: . Mollusca.    Class: . Cephalopoda.        Order: . Teuthida.            Family: . Loliginidae.               Genus: . SquIds. Squids are generally found all over the world. A great number of them are located in the pacific ocean. . LOCATIONS. . Squids are great examples of cephalopods, where their heads, tentacles and eyes are developed. They also have eight short arms, near their mouth and small fins near the ends of their tails.. LISTEN for directions. Each slide will explain what to look for and what to do.. If you don’t wish to dissect, please share a table partner’s squid. You may be an observer.. Safety first.. Each tool has a purpose. Only use it for that purpose.. Daimeng Zhang, . Melissa . Trepanier. , Oleg . Mukhanov. ,. . Steven . M. Anlage. NSF-GOALI ECCS-1158644. Fall 2013 MRS Meeting. 2 December, 2013. Phys. Rev. X (in press); arXiv:1308.1410. Outline. Brief Introduction to Superconducting Metamaterials and SQUIDs. Daimeng Zhang, . Melissa . Trepanier. , Oleg . Mukhanov. ,. . Steven . M. Anlage. NSF-GOALI ECCS-1158644. Fall 2013 MRS Meeting. 2 December, 2013. Phys. Rev. X (in press); arXiv:1308.1410. Outline. Brief Introduction to Superconducting Metamaterials and SQUIDs.

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