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CRAYFISH DISSECTION.

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1 CRAYFISH DISSECTION

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4 Animal Groups Image from:

5 ARTHROPODA “Arthro” = jointed “pod” = foot

6 Arthropods

7 Structures to identify in lab
All terns in the powerpoint that are printed in RED.

8 Classifying Crayfish Kingdom: ANIMALIA Phylum: ARTHROPODA
Class: CRUSTACEA

9 EXOSKELETON- Outside body; NON-LIVING
Made of CHITIN (polysaccharide with some nitrogen)

10 All animals with an EXOSKELETON must MOLT (shed their exoskeleton) to grow bigger

11 SEGMENTED BODY like earthworms

12 Head + thorax = cephalothorax
Fusion of smaller segments to make one bigger section Head + thorax = cephalothorax

13 CARAPACE Part of exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax

14 CHELIPED = Pincher (defense; capture food)
ROSTRUM = “visor” protects eyes

15 COMPOUND EYE HAS MULTIPLE LENSES

16 ANTENNAE- touch, taste ANTENNULES- touch, taste, & equilibrium

17 Statocyst

18 DECAPODS (10 legs) (4 pair walking legs + 2 chelipeds)

19 SWIMMERETS (5 pair)

20 SWIMMERETS Aid in reproduction In males – transfer sperm
In females – carry eggs/young Create water currents

21 Telson Uropods Uropods Uropods Telson

22 MAXILLA – Manipulate food

23 LAST PAIR of MAXILLA = “BAILERS”
Keep water moving over gills

24 MANDIBLE

25 Appendages Walking legs Cheliped 3. Maxillipeds
4. 2nd maxilla (gill bailer) 5. 1st maxilla 6. Mandible 7. Antenna Antennule

26 APPENDAGES ANTENNA Touch, taste ANTENNULE Touch, taste, equilibrium
MANDIBLE Chew food MAXILLA Manipulate food Last pair “bailers” Move water over gills MAXILLIPEDS Touch, taste, manipulate food CHELIPED Capture food, defense WALKING LEGS Locomotion, move water over gills SWIMMERETS Move water over EGGS, transfer sperm (males) carry young/eggs (females) UROPOD Propulsion during tailflips

27 Is it a MALE OR FEMALE? MALES: first two pair of swimmerets form a channel to transfer sperm to female seminal receptacle

28 SWIMMERETS MALES Top pair make a “V”

29 Females “in berry” carry developing embryos on swimmerets

30 REPRODUCTIVE SEPARATE SEXES Male and Female EXTERNAL FERTILIZATION
sperm & eggs join outside body INDIRECT DEVELOPMENT Starts as a larva

31 INDIRECT DEVELOPMENT MOLLUSKS ECHINODERMS CRUSTACEANS TROCHOPHORE
BIPINNARIA NAUPLIUS

32 Examine the inside of your crayfish

33 RESPIRATORY GILLS (#2) Exchange gases Remove nitrogen waste (AMMONIA)

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35 What keeps water moving over gills?
“BAILERS” WALKING LEGS: are attached to gills so walking moves water Image from:

36 INTERNAL Heart Stomach Digestive gland

37 OPEN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
HEART with openings (OSTIA) ARTERIES leaving heart but NO VEINS to return hemolymph

38 OSTIA

39 ADDUCTOR MUSCLES run mouthparts

40 STOMACH PYLORIC CARDIAC

41 GASTRIC MILL “teeth” inside stomach

42 DIGESTIVE GLAND Makes bile; finishes digestion; absorbs nutrients

43 GONADS (produces sex cells)

44 Females: OVARIES – make eggs SEMINAL RECEPTACLES - store received sperm Males: TESTES – make sperm VAS DEFERENS- tubules inside that carry sperm from testes to exit opening ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: controls sexual development Also: molting, heart rate

45 ABDOMEN INTESTINE (#4) – finish digestion; absorb
nutrients; collect & remove feces

46 GREEN GLANDS (#2) - collect and remove excess water & nitrogen waste (ammonia, NH3)

47 NERVOUS SYSTEM like earthworms
VENRAL NERVE CORD CEREBRAL GANGLIA (brain) GANGLIA along body

48 VENTRAL NERVE CORD

49 CEREBRAL GANGLIA = BRAIN
Nerves connect the eyes, antennae, and antennules to the brain. 

50 Brain Brain

51 AUTOTOMY & REGENERATION
Crayfish have the ability to “self amputate” parts to escape predators and regenerate to repair injuries

52 THE END


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