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Laboratory 13 Artropoda

Objectives Finish Lab 10-11 Live Slide list Demonstrations Chitons vinegar eels and Rotifers Slide list Clam gill, Glochidia Demonstrations Chitons Assorted gastropods and bivalves Assorted shells Nautilus Preserved mollusk collections Dissected clam and squid

Objectives Dissection Mussel – complete 170-178 know major organs and function internal and external anatomy Squid – complete 182-186 know major organs and function internal and external anatomy

Squid dissection

Clam Gill

Clam dissection

Clam dissection