Squid Dissection. Taxonomy of the Squid Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Teuthida Family: Loliginidae Genus: Loligo Species:

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Squid Dissection

Taxonomy of the Squid Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Teuthida Family: Loliginidae Genus: Loligo Species: brevipenna

External Anatomy Arms and tentacles Look at the suckers with the dissecting scopes Notice all the small teeth in a ring around the suckers, they are used to holding fast to their prey.

External Anatomy Eyes. These are much like our own, but the lens is shaped like a football (ours is round). If you carefully snip open the eye you can remove the hard lens with you fingers. Squid can tell the difference between light and dark, blue and yellow and forms a complete image of whatever it is looking at.

External Anatomy The main part of the body containing all the organs is called the mantle. The mantle is covered in pigment cells called chromatophores. The squid can change color rapidly and use this to camouflage themselves, attract mates, and to communicate with each other. The squid has two fins, on the mantle near the pointed end of its body.

External Anatomy The siphon is a short tube with one opening near the eyes and the other end just under the mantle collar. The siphon works to propel the squid through the water The mantle muscles contract and the water comes out with enough force to propel the squid through the water at about 20 miles per hour!

External Anatomy Beak. Look inside the circle of the arms and tentacles. The small black dot is the beak. It looks like a parrot beak, and is very powerful. It is used to tear pieces from the prey. If you are careful you can use your fingers to gentle squeeze the beak from the surrounding tissue (buccal mass). You might be able to see the radula, which is the file-like tongue used to shred the pieces of food before they are swallowed.

Internal Anatomy Is your squid male or female?

Female Squid In females, the ovaries containing the eggs are light yellow in color; they look and feel like Jell-O. Females also have a pair of egg shell glands called nidamental glands; they are the large, oval, white organs located at about the midpoint of the mantle cavity. Females also have an accessory nidamental gland located near the top of the main glands. They are close to the ink sac and pinkish in color, do not confuse them with the heart.

Male Squid In males, the sperm is white in color and more watery than the eggs. The sperm pass through the small coiled tube called the vas deferens and into the spermatophoric gland which looks like a small sac with many intertwining circles within it. This gland adds substances to the sperm to make it into a sperm packet (spermatophore).

Internal Anatomy The stomach is an oval structure (sometimes difficult to find) about ½ inch long hooked to the side and near the top portion of the caecum. The caecum is located next to the gonads and both are about the same size and shape. The stomach is the major site for digestion and the caecum increases the surface area available for digestion.

Internal Anatomy The gills are 2 white feathery structures found within the mantle cavity. Squid actually have 3 hearts: Each of these hearts is quite small and slightly yellowish in color. At the base of each gill is a branchial heart (also called the gill heart) which pumps blood from the body up to the gills to be oxygenated. (These are the auricles). The third heart is larger and located between the two branchial hearts. This is called the systemic heart and pumps oxygenated blood from the gills to the rest of the body. (This is the ventricle).

Internal Anatomy The squid is supported as it speeds through the water by a chitinous structure called a pen. This structure is the remnant shell. To locate the pen, lift up the head and place it down over the top of the organs of the body. Underneath where the head was lying on the plate, you will now notice a pointed area touching the plate right along the midline of the body. This is the tip of the pen. Grasp this tip and start to pull until the pen comes free of the mantle. The pen is as long as the length of the mantle and shaped like a transparent feather.

Internal Anatomy The ink sac is located on the rectum and looks much like a small silver fish or thin black line depending on how full the sac is. The ink is the pigment melanin which artists call sepia ink. You can dip the pen into the ink sac and right your name on a sheet of paper!

End of Dissection Through out your squid in the trash. Wash tray with water Clean your equipment with paper towels return to front table. Wipe off your table. Answer end of dissection questions in your journal.

 Squid / Recap:  are invertebrates (animals without backbones)  are mollusks closely related to octopus  can change the color of their skin to camouflage and hide from predators  move through water by squirting water from the mantle through the siphon, using a type of jet propulsion  are carnivores  have 8 arms and 2 tentacles  have a beak to tear food  produce a dark ink to escape from predators  are eaten by fish, birds, marine mammals and humans  are found in So Cal during the winter months (Dec – Mar)