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Earthworm Lab Preview April 16, 2012
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General Terms for an Animal’s Structure: Dorsal – top side Ventral – bottom side Anterior – front of the earthworm; where the mouth is located. Posterior – back end; where the anus is located. Anterior Ventral Dorsal Anterior Dorsal Ventral Posterior
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Earthworm External Features: Segments – sections of the body Clitellum – smooth band around the earthworm that forms a cocoon for fertilized eggs during reproduction. Setae – bristles found along the ventral side of the earthworm that help it move. Mouth – takes in food; closer to clitellum; anterior end of worm. Anus – releases wastes; posterior end of worm. Segment Clitellum Mouth Anus Setae
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Earthworm Body Systems Circulatory System – How the blood circulates through the body. Aortic Arches (hearts) – pumps blood. Blood Vessels – both dorsal and ventral sides of worm. Circulatory System in RED
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Earthworm Body Systems Nervous System – How the worm senses and feels things. Brain – very difficult to see; near segment 2. Nerve Cord – only on ventral side of worm. Nervous System in YELLOW
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Earthworm Body Systems Reproductive System – Making more earthworms. Clitellum – holds fertilized eggs. Seminal Vessicles – sperm is made here. Seminal receptacles – sperm is stored here. Earthworms are hermaphrodites meaning they have both male and female structures. Clitellum Seminal Vesicles and receptacles
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Earthworm Body Systems Digestive System – Taking in food and breaking it down. Mouth – takes in food; anterior end. Pharynx – muscular tube leading to the esophagus. Esophagus – tube going from the pharynx to the crop. Crop – stores food. Gizzard – grinds food. Intestine – main organ in digestion. Anus – releases wastes. Digestive System in GREEN
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Earthworm Body Systems Excretory System – Gets rid of wastes. Nephridia – little coiled tubes that get ride of wastes throughout the worm. Anus – releases wastes. Anus
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