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what does the Mantle do
Secretes the shell
what is the Valve
Shell
what is/does the Foot do
Muscular structure used for locomotion
what is the Gill used for
Respiration
what does the Tentacle do
Grasp prey
what does a squid use its Beak for
Mouth/opening to digestive system
what is the squids mantle used for/what does it do
Secretes pen/used in propulsion
what is the Eye used for
Sight
what is the funnel used for
Propulsion
what is a squids Fin used for
Directional Control
what is a squids pen?
Remnant of the shell
what is the squids ink sac used for
Protection/defense
what is the worms mouth at the beginning of
Beginning of the digestive tract
what do the worms intestines do
Digestion/absorption
what is the crop/gizzard used for
Digestion
what do the Seminal vesicles house
maturing sperm
what do the Seminal receptacles store
sperm received from another worm
what does the Clitellum secrete
Secretes mucus
what do the Papillary muscles in a heart do:
Open heart valves
what does the Chordae Tendinae in a heart do:
Open Heart valves
what are the Nostrils used for
Entrance and exit to the body for air
what does the Larynx do
Cranial end of trachea, vocal cords
what is the Trachea responsible for?
Movement of air in and out of the body
what do the Lungs do
Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
what does the Heart do:
Pumps blood throughout the body
what does the Kidney do:
Produces urine
what does the Urinary bladder do:
Stores urine
what does the Urethra transport :
Urine transport
when is the Uterus used:
Reproduction
what do Ovaries produce:
Egg production
what is the Penis used for:
Urination, reproduction
what are the Testicles used for:
Sperm production
what does the Spleen do:
Removal of Red Blood Cells
what does the Epiglottis do:
Covers the glottis
what is the Hard palate:
Bony part of the roof of the oral cavity
what is the Soft palate:
Nonbony part of the roof of the oral cavity
what does the Liver do:
Secretes bile, removes toxins, produces urea
what does the Gall bladder do:
Stores bile
what is the Stomach used for:
Digestion
what does the Small intestine do:
absorbs nutrients
what does the Large intestine do:
absorbs water
what does the Vastus lateralis do:
Flex the hip
what are the Biceps femoris:
Part of hamstring
what is Semitendinosis:
Part of hamstring
what is Semimembranosis:
Part of hamstring
what is the Gastrocnemius Ligament used for :
Used to extend the hind leg
what is the Trapezius used for:
Elevate/abduct the forelimb
what is the Triceps brachii used for:
Extend the arm
what is the Deltoid used for:
Flex the shoulder
what is the Brachiocephalic used for:
flex the shoulder