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TURTLE PARTS

This part of the shell that covers the The small segments on a turtle’s shell are called ______________ scutes This part of the shell that covers the Dorsal surface is the _______________ carapace

This part of the shell on the ventral surface is the _______________ plastron This side part that connects the upper and lower shells is the _________________ Bridge

External nares Nostrils are also called _____________________ This covering over the eye is the __________________ nictitating membrane

The opening above releases urine, This exit opening is the __________ vent The opening above releases urine, digestive waste, & sperm and eggs from a multi-purpose cavity called a __________________ cloaca

It is used for ______________ This is the _____________________________ Tympanic membrane It is used for ______________ hearing

Sac underneath #1 ____________ #1 = __________ #2 liver #2 is a greenish Sac underneath #1 ____________ Gall bladder

#1 = trachea #1 It carries _________ to the _________ Air lungs

This part of the shell is the ________ bridge It connects the ___________ and ________________ plastron carapace

This multi-purpose cavity at the end of the digestive system is called the _____________ cloaca Name the 3 body systems that use this collecting space Digestive, excretory, reproductive

esophagus It carries __________ to the ___________ This tube is the __________________ esophagus It carries __________ to the ___________ food stomach

This 3rd eyelid over the eyes is the _____________ ______________ Nictitating membrane Type of 4 membrane egg laid by reptiles amniotic

#1 Right atrium #1 = _____________ #2 #2 = #3 = Left atrium ventricle

This is the ___________ Large intestine This thin membrane that connects all the internal organs mesentery

? ? pancreas stomach

These sections That make up the shell are called ____________ scutes

trachea It splits into 2 smaller tubes called _______________ This larger ringed tube is the ___________ trachea It splits into 2 smaller tubes called _______________ Bronchi (Single: Bronchus)

This thin 2 lobed membrane sac is the ____________ Urinary bladder

Tell one thing you could look for to tell which of these tubes is the trachea? Look for the cartilage rings. That’s the trachea.

This opening behind the tongue goes to the lungs glottis

This lobed organ is the ___________ liver It makes ________ that is stored in the ____________ bile gall bladder

small intestine The first section of this organ is called the This is the _________________ small intestine The first section of this organ is called the ________________. The next coiled section where absorption of nutrients takes place is called the __________ duodenum ileum

This coiled structure is the ____________ epididymis Its it the place where _________________________. Sperm mature and grow tails

pancreas The _____________ is found in the mesentery near where the stomach joins the small intestine. It makes ________________________ used by the ______________ to help break down food. digestive enzymes like trypsin small intestine

Large intestine Concentrate digestive waste by removing water This larger tube is the ____________ Large intestine Its function is to _____________________________________ Concentrate digestive waste by removing water

Name the amniotic egg part Stores nitrogen waste and exchanges gases _______________________ Membrane around fat rich food source _______________________ Membrane around the embryo & surrounding fluid ________________________ Water & protein for growing embryo _________________ Membrane around all other membranes _______________ ALLANTOIS YOLK SAC AMNION ALBUMEN CHORION

MATCH THE PART WITH ITS FUNCTION ALVEOLI Tiny air sacs in lungs _________________ Makes sperm _________________ Adds albumen & shell to eggs _____________________ Processes nitrogen waste for kidneys _________________ Exit space for feces, urine, sperm&eggs _______________ TESTES OVIDUCTS LIVER CLOACA

MATCH THE PART WITH ITS FUNCTION LIVER Stores glycogen _______________________ Uses trypsin & bile to break down food _______________ Uses acid and muscle contraction to breakdown food ________________________ Remove nitrogen waste from blood and makes urine _________________ “Ringed” tube that carries air to lungs _______________ Small intestine STOMACH KIDNEY TRACHEA

Match the organ with its function: Liver Makes bile _______________________ Processes blood and removes dead blood cells ________________ Makes digestive enzymes like trypsin for the small intestine __________________ Absorbs nutrients ____________________ Opening to lungs ________________ “Tummy shell” ___________________ Eardrum _____________________ Liver spleen pancreas Small intestine (ileum) glottis plastron Tympanic membrane

Match the organ with its function: Stores urine _______________________ Carries blood away from heart ________________ Divides ventricle to prevent blood mixing __________________ Ringed “windpipe” ________________ Dorsal shell ___________________ 3rd eyelid _____________________ Coiled tubules where tails are added to sperm __________________________ Urinary bladder arteries septum trachea carapace nictitating membrane epididymis

Match the organ with its function: Stores bile _______________________ Carries blood back to heart ________________ Connect trachea and lungs __________________ Carries food to stomach ________________ Connects plastron & carapace ________________ Membrane holding intestine in place ____________ Regulates ion/water balance in blood & tissues ___________________ Gall bladder veins bronchi esophagus bridge mesentery kidneys

Match the organ with its function: Processes nitrogen waste for kidneys ____________ Respiratory organ in reptiles ________________ Carries both high and low oxygen blood ________________ & __________________ Controls involuntary organs ________________ Controls higher thinking/learning ______________ Bone connecting eardrum to inner ear ___________ Sense organ for smell in roof of mouth of snakes & lizards ___________________ liver lungs Ventricle conus arteriosus Medulla oblongata cerebrum columella Jacobson’s organ

Match the organ with its function: Controls balance & motor coordination ___________ Nostrils ________________ Also called colon ________________ Skull bone ________________ Receives blood from lungs ______________ Receives blood from body _______________ Processes info about vision ___________________ Regulates heart rate, blood pressure, and metabolism rate _____________________ cerebellum External nares Large intestine cranium Left atrium Sinus venosus Optic lobes Thyroid gland