The liquid released by squid when they are threatened.
What is ink?
The number of tentacles a squid and have.
Bonus: Identify the two types and how many of each.
What is 10?
Bonus: Tentacles(8) and arms(2).
The process by which squids reproduce
What is sexual reproduction?
The type of mouth do squids have.
What is a beak?
They have a 2 part jaw
Which animal has the biggest eye?
What is the Giant Squid?
The name of the defining characteristic of the Squid.
What is the Pen (internal shell)?
This is all that remains of their ancestral shell.
The area in which the squid store water to use for jet-propulsion.
What is the mantle cavity?
How many hearts to squid have? Name them.
What is 3? 2 Branchial hearts and 1 systemic heart.
The name of the squid that appears to fly
What is the Japanese flying squid?
A highly developed organ of a squid. Usually in a football shape.
What is the eye?
What organ regulates the squid's color.
What are chromatophores?
How big was the largest squid ever found so far?
What is 43 feet long (weighing almost a ton)?
One of the preferred food of squids. (there are 3)
What are crabs, shrimp or small fish?
How many species of squid are there?
What is (about) 500?
The way squids move through the water.
What is jet-propulsion?
The area of the squids that stabilize their movement through the water.
What are fins?
What is the difference between male and female squid?
What is male's have testes and females have ovaries?
The organelle used for feeding that all cephalopods share in common.
What is the radula?
What class do squids belong to?
What is Cephalopoda?
The area in which the squid expel water stored in the mantel.
What is the siphon?
Explain the process of squid reproduction.
Female cephalopods often mate with numerous males, and then store the sperm until they spawn.
The technique squids use to sneak up on prey.
What is camouflage?
A neural transmitter found in the ink of squids.
What is dopamine