ANIMAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CRAYFISH DISSECTION. ENTRY TASK What Questions do you have about today’s dissection? Have Out: Dissecting Safely Crayfish.

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ANIMAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CRAYFISH DISSECTION

ENTRY TASK What Questions do you have about today’s dissection? Have Out: Dissecting Safely Crayfish Dissection Instructions

DISSECTING SAFELY Read Along We will review these items EVERY time we Dissect. Keep this Handout in your Class Folder / Binder.

CRAYFISH EXTERNAL ANATOMY

MOUTH PARTS

INTERNAL ANATOMY

DIGESTIVE ORGANS

RESPIRATORY ORGANS

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

NERVOUS SYSTE

EXCRETORY SYSTEM

MALE GONADS

FEMALE GONADS

HOMEWORK: Echinoderm & Chordate Groups – complete your presentations