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

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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!)

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Tentacles Arms
Notice the difference between arms and
tentacles. Observe the suction cups.
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Beak
  • Spread the arms apart to find the beak.
  • Use tweezers to remove the beak.
  • Move the beak to see how it works!

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Eye
  • Compared to other animals, are the squids eyes
    large or small for its body size?
  • What does that tell us about where the squid
    lives?

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Pen
  • 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.

lt-- Its clear and stiff
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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.
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CUTTING IT OPEN
  • Place the squid ventral side up cut up through
    the mantle.

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Reproductive 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.

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Gills
  • 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.

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Heart
  • When the gills are straightened, they make a V
    shape. At the point of the V shape is a small
    lump. This is the squids heart.
  • It is very hard to locate.

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Digestive 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.

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And finally, the Ink Sac
  • 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.
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