Crayfish
Squid
Materials
Chicken Wing
Frog
100

An invertebrate animal of the large phylum, Arthopoda, such as a insect, spider, crusteceans

What are Arthopods

100

Mollusca

What is the Phylum 

100

Things that hold down the animal or thing.

What are pins

100

The upper arm, which extends between the shoulder and the elbow

What is the Humerus

100

Stored fat Bright Yellow A long finger like

What are Fat Bodies 

200

A rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrates, providing both support and protection.

What is an Exoskeleton

200

Loligo 

What is a Genus 

200

The thing that you put the animal or thing on before doing anything. 

What is the Dissection pan

200

Tissue that moves the chicken wing

What are muscles attached to bones

200
The inner rim of the upper mouth. 

What are Palatine Ridges 

300

Holds food/senses touch and taste.

What is Maxillipeds 1

300

Little rings of chitin that help the squid to hold onto food. 

What are suction cups 

300

For separating tissue or cutting specimen for study.

What are Dissecting Scissors

300

Which muscle contracts and which muscle extends when raised. 

What is the Bicep contracts and the Triceps Extends.

300

Two Teeth 

Volmerine Teeth

400

Largest maxilliped for manipulating food.

What is Maxillipeds 3

400

Short appendages used to manipulate captured prey and act as a rudder for navigating while swimming

What are the Squids arms 

400

Used for precision cutting

what is Scalpel

400

Which bones in the rm don't move

What is the Humerus

400

Nose opening inside the mouth

What is the Internal Nare 

500

The eyes are black bulbs that help the crayfish see.

What is the Eyes/pedicles

500

long, extensible, appendages, used for capturing prey or for reproduction. Males will use their tentacles to insert them into their own mantle to cover them in sperm and then place them into the female“s mantle.

What are Tentacles

500

Used to manipulate specimens and probe openings. 

What is a probe

500

Definition of the bone

What is structures that hold up your body and serve as attachment points for muscles. 
500

Inside the mouth

Floor for the eyeballs

What is the Floor of the Orbit