Exercise 12 Biology 182 Laboratory Manual (Click on image to enlarge)



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1  Figure 3A: Grantia whole specimen
2  Figure 3B: Grantia xs (40X)
Figure 3C: Grantia xs (400X)
Figure 3D: Grantia spicules (40X)
5  Figure 4A: Hydra whole mount
6  Figure 4B: Hydra xs (100X)
7  Figure 4C: Hydra xs (400X)
8  Figure 5A: Obelia whole mount (20X)


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9   Figure 5B: Obelia whole mount (400X) showing two kinds of polyps
10  Figure 5C: Obelia mature medusa
11  Figure 6: Dugesia whole mount with injected gastrovascular cavity
12  Figure 7A: Clonorchis sp Fluke whole mount
13  Figure 7B: Taenia sp Tapeworm
14  Figure 7C:  Taenia sp Tapeworm with scolex and immature proglottids
15  Figure 10 top: Dorsal and ventral views of earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris)
16  Figure 10 bottom: Internal anatomy of earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris)



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17  Figure 11A: Typhosole of earthworm
18  Figure 11B: Seta in earthworm body wall (400X)
19  Figure 12B: Tarantula body regions
20  Figure 12C: Tarantula chelicerae wtih fangs
21  Figure 13 top: Grasshopper regions and external anatomy
22  Figure 13 bottom left: Grasshopper external anterior anatomy
23  Figure 13 bottom right: Grasshopper external posterior anatomy
24  Figure 14: Crayfish external anatomy and regions



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25  Figure 15A: Dorsal view of chiton
26  Figure 15B: Ventral view of chiton
27  Figure 15C: Dissected view of chiton radula
28  Figure 16: Internal anatomy of a clam
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