squid dissection. position your squid place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

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SQUID DISSECTION

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Page 1: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

SQUID DISSECTIONSQUID DISSECTION

Page 2: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up
Page 3: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

Position your squidPosition your squid

Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up.

Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up.

Page 4: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

Pigment Cells (chromatophores)Pigment Cells (chromatophores)

Peel off a thin, spotted piece of skin.

Place on a slide & observe under the microscope.

(By stretching and contracting these pigment cells, a squid can change color!)

Peel off a thin, spotted piece of skin.

Place on a slide & observe under the microscope.

(By stretching and contracting these pigment cells, a squid can change color!)

Page 5: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

Tentacles & ArmsTentacles & Arms

Notice the difference between arms and tentacles.

Observe the suction cups.

Page 6: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

BeakBeak

Spread the arms apart to find the beak.

Use tweezers to remove the beak.

Move the beak to see how it works!

Spread the arms apart to find the beak.

Use tweezers to remove the beak.

Move the beak to see how it works!

Page 7: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

EyeEye

Compared to other animals, are the squid’s eyes large or small for its body size?

What does that tell us about where the squid lives?

Compared to other animals, are the squid’s eyes large or small for its body size?

What does that tell us about where the squid lives?

Page 8: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

PenPen

Using both hands, hold your squid by the head and the tail. Wiggle it to see how stiff it is. (Some squid relatives still have their shells….)

Now, remove the pen as indicated.

Using both hands, hold your squid by the head and the tail. Wiggle it to see how stiff it is. (Some squid relatives still have their shells….)

Now, remove the pen as indicated.

<-- It’s clear and stiff

Page 9: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

SiphonSiphon

Locate the tube-shaped muscle just below the head, on the ventral side. This is the siphon.

Locate the tube-shaped muscle just below the head, on the ventral side. This is the siphon.

It works using JET PROPULSION, and is a little like a water hose.

Page 10: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up
Page 11: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

CUTTING IT OPENCUTTING IT OPEN

Place the squid ventral side up & cut up through the mantle.

Place the squid ventral side up & cut up through the mantle.

Page 12: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

Reproductive SystemsReproductive Systems

FEMALE: You will see a yellow, jelly-like mass that looks like Vaseline. This is the substance that holds the eggs.

MALE: The male genital duct is a small, white, fluid-filled sac in the posterior end of the mantle. The sperm are stored in thin tubes in an elongated sac behind and along one gill.

FEMALE: You will see a yellow, jelly-like mass that looks like Vaseline. This is the substance that holds the eggs.

MALE: The male genital duct is a small, white, fluid-filled sac in the posterior end of the mantle. The sperm are stored in thin tubes in an elongated sac behind and along one gill.

Page 13: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

GillsGills

Find the gills. These are the long, feather-shaped organs that are attached to the sides of the mantle and extend along the anterior half of the mantle.

Find the gills. These are the long, feather-shaped organs that are attached to the sides of the mantle and extend along the anterior half of the mantle.

Page 14: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

HeartHeart

When the gills are straightened, they make a “V” shape. At the point of the “V” shape is a small lump. This is the squid’s heart.

It is very hard to locate.

When the gills are straightened, they make a “V” shape. At the point of the “V” shape is a small lump. This is the squid’s heart.

It is very hard to locate.

Page 15: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

Digestive SystemDigestive System

The long, silvery dark tube on the bottom of the liver is the ink sac. Be careful not to break it open.

Locate the stomach and caecum - one white, silky-looking tube, like a deflated bladder and a coiled sack.

The bunched up organs that look like human intestines are digestive ducts for the squid.

If possible, open the stomach and examine its contents. Many squid will have bits of partially digested crustaceans (pink and white pieces), or tiny fish scales and bones.

The long, silvery dark tube on the bottom of the liver is the ink sac. Be careful not to break it open.

Locate the stomach and caecum - one white, silky-looking tube, like a deflated bladder and a coiled sack.

The bunched up organs that look like human intestines are digestive ducts for the squid.

If possible, open the stomach and examine its contents. Many squid will have bits of partially digested crustaceans (pink and white pieces), or tiny fish scales and bones.

Page 16: SQUID DISSECTION. Position your squid Place squid in tray, with its dorsal side facing up

And finally, the Ink SacAnd finally, the Ink Sac

Gently cut the ink sac from the organs where it is attached.

CAREFUL: Squid ink stains clothes.

Gently cut the ink sac from the organs where it is attached.

CAREFUL: Squid ink stains clothes.

What is this ink used for?

Alright kiddies… you can write with it.