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Animal Anatomy & Physiology Phyla Mollusca

Entry Task Use your knowledge of directional terms to relate the structures to each other anatomically in a short sentence Example: toes to ankle The toes are distal to the ankle. Brain to spinal cord Pelvis to thigh bone Small intestines to stomach

Phyla Mollusca Student Presentation

Mollusca Observations Snails Slugs

Mollusca Observations Ammonites Nautiloids

HOMEWORK: Review Squid dissection instructions Highlight important steps Note questions you have Watch video of Squid dissection