SQUID AND STARFISH FUNCTIONS REVIEW

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SQUID AND STARFISH FUNCTIONS REVIEW HONORS LIFE SCIENCE SQUID AND STARFISH FUNCTIONS REVIEW sda

WHAT STRUCTURE? These help the squid change direction when swimming.

WHAT STRUCTURE? These help the squid change direction when swimming. FIN

WHAT STRUCTURE? This is the main part of the squid’s body – all of the organs are inside.

WHAT STRUCTURE? This is the main part of the squid’s body – all of the organs are inside. MANTLE

WHAT STRUCTURE? These spots change size to change the squid’s color for camouflage or communication.

WHAT STRUCTURE? These spots change size to change the squid’s color for camouflage or communication. CHROMATOPHORES

WHAT STRUCTURE? All that is left of the shell.

WHAT STRUCTURE? All that is left of the shell. PEN

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid have 8 of these.

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid have 8 of these. ARMS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Structure used by squid to see.

WHAT STRUCTURE? Structure used by squid to see. EYE

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid have two of these structures that are used to grab food.

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid have two of these structures that are used to grab food. TENTACLES

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found on the arms and tentacles, these structures help the squid to hold onto food.

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found on the arms and tentacles, these structures help the squid to hold onto food. SUCTION CUPS

WHAT STRUCTURE? General name for any reproductive organ

WHAT STRUCTURE? General name for any reproductive organ GONAD

WHAT STRUCTURE? This tube squirts out water so that the squid moves like a jet airplane.

WHAT STRUCTURE? This tube squirts out water so that the squid moves like a jet airplane. SIPHON

WHAT STRUCTURE? Absorb oxygen from the water

WHAT STRUCTURE? Absorb oxygen from the water GILLS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Highly developed for an invertebrate

WHAT STRUCTURE? Highly developed for an invertebrate BRAIN

WHAT STRUCTURE? Used for blood circulation

WHAT STRUCTURE? Used for blood circulation HEART

WHAT STRUCTURE? Gland that releases ink in times of danger

WHAT STRUCTURE? Gland that releases ink in times of danger INK SAC

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid mouth parts

WHAT STRUCTURE? Squid mouth parts BEAK

WHAT STRUCTURE? Bulb-like structure that connects to tube feet

WHAT STRUCTURE? Bulb-like structure that connects to tube feet AMPULLA

WHAT STRUCTURE? Secrete digestive juices

WHAT STRUCTURE? Secrete digestive juices DIGESTIVE GLANDS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Opening through which food enters

WHAT STRUCTURE? Opening through which food enters MOUTH

WHAT STRUCTURE? Reproductive organs

WHAT STRUCTURE? Reproductive organs GONADS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Water enters through this structure

WHAT STRUCTURE? Water enters through this structure SIEVE PLATE (MADREPORITE)

WHAT STRUCTURE? Part of water vascular system that passes into each ray

WHAT STRUCTURE? Part of water vascular system that passes into each ray RADIAL CANAL

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found at the end of the ampulla – allow starfish to move

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found at the end of the ampulla – allow starfish to move TUBE FEET

WHAT STRUCTURE? Connects digestive glands to the stomach

WHAT STRUCTURE? Connects digestive glands to the stomach PYLORIC DUCT

WHAT STRUCTURE? Waste products leave here

WHAT STRUCTURE? Waste products leave here ANUS

WHAT STRUCTURE? Comes out through mouth when feeding

WHAT STRUCTURE? Comes out through mouth when feeding CARDIAC STOMACH

WHAT STRUCTURE? Temporary storage areas for waste products

WHAT STRUCTURE? Temporary storage areas for waste products RECTAL POUCHES

WHAT STRUCTURE? Circular canal of the water vascular system

WHAT STRUCTURE? Circular canal of the water vascular system RING CANAL

WHAT STRUCTURE? Digestion is completed here

WHAT STRUCTURE? Digestion is completed here PYLORIC STOMACH

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found on the underside of each ray, this is where the tube feet project from

WHAT STRUCTURE? Found on the underside of each ray, this is where the tube feet project from AMBULACRAL GROOVE

WHAT STRUCTURE? Structure that connects sieve plate to the ring canal

WHAT STRUCTURE? Structure that connects sieve plate to the ring canal STONE CANAL