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TURTLE PARTS MAKEUP QUIZ

#2 #3 #1. = _____________ #2. = _____________ #3. = _____________ #1. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#6. Tell which part receives blood from lungs. #3 #2 #4. Name the body system for #1 - #3. #5. Tell how #1 is different from a frog? #6. Tell which part receives blood from lungs. #3 #1. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#7. = ? #8. Give a function for #7. #10 #9. Give the body system #12 #7 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#10. = ? #11. Give a function for #10. #10 #12 #7 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#12. = ? #13. Give a function for #12. #10 #14. Give the body system for #12 #10 #12 #7 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

15. Name this dorsal shell Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

16. Name the individual sections that make up #15. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

17. NAME THIS SHELL Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

18. NAME THIS PART that connects #15 and #17. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

19. Name this opening. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#22. = ? #23. = ? #24. Give the body system. #23 #22 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#25 #25. = ____________ #26. Name a function that #25 controls. #27. Give the body system for #25. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#29. Give a function for #28 BESIDES MAKE BILE. #30. Tell #28 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #28. = ? #29. Give a function for #28 BESIDES MAKE BILE. #30. Tell #28

#31. Name this membrane sac Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #31 #31. Name this membrane sac

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #31 #32. Give a function for #31.

#33. Give the body system for #31. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #31 #33. Give the body system for #31.

#34 = ? #34 #35 #36 #38 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #35 = ? #34 #35 #36 #38

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #36 = ? #34 #35 #36 #38

#37. Name the extensions inside #36 that increase surface area. #34 #35 #36 #38 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #38. = ? #34 #35 #36 #38

#39. Give a function for #38. #34 #35 #36 #38 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#40. Tell another name for #38. #34 #35 #36 #38 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#41. Name this thin light colored strip. #42. Name a substance produced by #41. #43. Tell what this substance does. (Be specific!) Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #41

#46. Tell the body system for #44 #44. Name this part. #45. Give a function for #44 #46. Tell the body system for #44 #44 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#48. Name the compartments found inside #47. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 47. = ? #48. Name the compartments found inside #47. #49. Give the body system for #47. #47

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #50

51. Name this membrane 52. Name this membrane

#53. Name these openings. #53 Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

55. Name this opening 54. Name this opening Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #56. Name this membrane that holds the organs in place. #56

#57. Name this membrane sac. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #57. Name this membrane sac. #58

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #57 #58. Name this flat tube

Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005 #59. Give a function for #58 #58

#60. #60 = Name this greenish sac hiding here. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

#60. #61. Name the substance stored here. #62. Tell WHERE this substance is USED. Image by Riedell/VanderWal©2005

BONUS: Name ONE of the 4 membranes in an amniotic egg