PPT-Squid Anatomy
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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
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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. Action potentials serve a very different function in neu ronal cell bodies where they encode information in their frequency and pattern than in axons where they serve primarily to rapidly propagate signals over distance The membrane of the squid axo t. d. o. . A. n. t. a. r. c. t. i. c. . a. n. i. m. a. l. s. . e. a. t. ?. A. l. y. s. s. a. C. a. s. s. What do Penguins eat?. Penguins like to eat Fish. They also like Squid & Krill. What do Whales like to eat?. 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? . Kraken. From ancient times, sailors have reported seeing a huge sea monster with many tentacles, called the kraken. . The kraken was considered to be a different species from the octopus and squid because it was much bigger. . Prelab. Discussion. 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 . 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. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxlG7tCVfy8. - Jet fly by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD81gdPZczo. – Squid swimming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVfZBtfFQgc. - We use this technology know. Over 50,000 species. Coelomate. , . Protostomes. , Bilaterally symmetrical. Mostly marine, although some live in fresh water or land.. Generally soft-bodied with a hard shell. However, squid & octopi have internalized, reduced or lost their shells.. Kraken. From ancient times, sailors have reported seeing a huge sea monster with many tentacles, called the kraken. . The kraken was considered to be a different species from the octopus and squid because it was much bigger. . Katie Borgen, Marybeth Head, Mark Mills and Jacci Zappa. . . Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University. Initial objectives:. Record growth rates of juvenile lingcod on different diets (squid and sardine). dvincula. Animal Facts. description. .. The giant squid can. Change color in the. Blink of an eye but most seen in red. . It is 440 pounds that is shorter then a school . bus. . A pic showing your animal.. 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. structural . organisation. Anatome. (. ana. =up. . tomy. =cut) . Anatomise. Dissection. Practical applied science which forms firm foundation of art of healing(medicine). By: . Dr. Ammar Ismail. Introduction:. Anatomy. :( Greek word). Ana -------- a part. Tomy. ------- cut . Anatomy: . is the study of the structures of a body and relation of its parts. The subject is usually studied by dissection and observation..
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