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TURTLE PARTS
The small segments on a turtle’s
scutes
shell are called ______________
This part of the shell that covers the
carapace
Dorsal surface is the _______________
This part of the shell on the ventral
surface is the _______________
plastron
This side part that connects the upper
Bridge
and lower shells is the _________________
Nostrils are
also called
External
____________
_________
nares
This covering over the
eye is the
nictitating
__________________
membrane
This exit opening
is the __________
vent
The opening above releases urine,
digestive waste, & sperm and eggs from
a multi-purpose cavity called a
cloaca
__________________
This is the
Tympanic
__________________
membrane
___________
Its function is
______________
it’s the eardrum
#1 =
__________
liver
#1
#2
#2 is a greenish
sac underneath #1
Gall
bladder
____________
This
collecting
space at the
end of the
large intestine
is called the
CLOACA
____________
Name the body systems that empty here.
Digestive, excretory, reproductive
#1 = trachea
It carries
Air
_________
to the
lungs
_________
respiratory
It is part of the _______________
system.
#1
This part of
the shell is
the ________
bridge
plastron
It connects the ___________
carapace
and ________________
This tube is the
__________________
esophagus
It carries __________
food
stomach
to the ___________
Give its body system
digestive
______________________
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 =
Left atrium
_____________
#3 =
ventricle
_____________
#3
This thin 2 lobed
membrane sac
belongs to the
excretory system.
____________
It stores urine made
by the _____________
kidneys
This is the
Large intestine
___________
Its function is to
Absorb water;
______________________________
concentrate digestive waste
This thin
membrane that
connects all the
internal organs
is called the
mesentery
________________
#1
pancreas
#1 = _________________
Make trypsin, insulin,
Its function is to ___________________
glucagon
These sections
That make up
the shell are
called
scutes
____________
pancreas
#2
#2 = this backwards “C” shaped organ
stomach
called the _________________
acid, start digestion
Its function is to add
___________________
grind food
This larger ringed tube is the
___________
trachea
It splits into
2 smaller tubes
called
Bronchi
_______________
(Single: Bronchus)
This thin 2 lobed
membrane sac is
bladder
the Urinary
____________
Its function is to
__________________
Store urine
Which of these
carries only
HIGH oxygen
blood?
_____________
#2 /left atrium
Which of these
carries only LOW
oxygen blood?
#1/right atrium
#1
#2
#3
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.
The red circle is
marking the opening
with the slit behind
the tongue called the
glottis
_______________
air
It carries ____________
to the
lungs
_______________
This lobed organ
is the
liver
___________
Name its functions
Make bile
Store glycogen
Store vitamins
Process toxins for the kidneys
This dark spot above
the heart is the
THYROID
GLAND
__________________
Give a function
Controls heart rate,
Blood pressure,
Metabolism,
development
Name #35. It is
located at the
junction of the
small and large
intestine.
spleen
Its function is to ____________________
Make, store, process RBC’s
circulatory system.
It belongs to the ______________
#15 is a membrane
storage sac called the
Urinary bladder
It stores _________
urine
made by the
kidneys
________________.
excretory
It is part of the ________________
system.
This part of the tube is
the____________
small intestine
The first section of this
tube is called the
duodenum
________________.
The next coiled section where absorption of
nutrients takes place is called the __________
ileum
This structure
that looks like
“worms in a
sac” is the
epididymis
____________
Its it the place where
_________________________.
sperm mature and grow tails
It belongs to the ________________
Male reproductive system.
This larger tube
is the
Large
____________
____________
intestine
Its function is to
Concentrate digestive waste
_____________________________________
by removing water
This light colored
structure is the
TESTES
______________
Its function is to
Make sperm
_____________
This membrane that holds the
digestive organs in place is the
mesentery
Picture by Riedell & Vanderwal
______________
Picture by Riedell & Vanderwal
The blue circles are the around the
epididymis
________________
Mature sperm &
Its function is to _____________
add tails
Name the part of the tube:
stomach
#44 = ____________________
#44
Its function is to
Add acid, start digesting,
Grind food
Name the part of the tube:
duodenum
#45 = ____________________
#45
Its function is to
Add bile & trypsin;
finish digestion
Name the part of the tube:
ileum
#46 = ____________________
#46
Its function is to
Absorb nutrients
Name the part of the tube:
Large intestine
#47 = ____________________
#47
Its function is to
Absorb water;
concentrate waste
Name the amniotic egg part
Stores nitrogen waste
ALLANTOIS
and exchanges gases _______________________
Membrane around fat rich
food source _______________________
YOLK SAC
Membrane around the embryo
AMNION
& surrounding fluid ________________________
ALBUMEN
Water & protein for growing embryo _________________
Membrane around all other membranes _______________
CHORION
MATCH THE PART WITH ITS FUNCTION
ALVEOLI
Tiny air sacs in lungs _________________
TESTES
Makes sperm _________________
OVIDUCTS
Adds albumen & shell to eggs _____________________
LIVER
Processes nitrogen waste for kidneys _________________
Collecting space for feces, urine,
sperm&eggs
_______________
CLOACA
MATCH THE PART WITH ITS FUNCTION
LIVER
Stores glycogen _______________________
Uses trypsin & bile to break down food _______________
DUODENUM
(Small Intestine)
Uses acid and muscle contraction
STOMACH
to breakdown food ________________________
Remove nitrogen waste from blood
and makes urine _________________
KIDNEY
TRACHEA
“Ringed” tube that carries air to lungs _______________
Match the organ with its function:
Liver
Makes bile _______________________
Processes blood and
spleen
removes dead blood cells ________________
Makes trypsin for the small intestine
__________________
pancreas
Absorbs nutrients ____________________
Small intestine (ileum)
glottis
Opening to lungs ________________
“Tummy shell” ___________________
plastron
Eardrum _____________________
Tympanic membrane
Match the organ with its function:
Stores urine _______________________
Urinary bladder
Blood vessels that carry
arteries
blood away from the heart
________________
Partial divider inside ventricle to
septum
prevent blood mixing __________________
Connects trachea to lungs ________________
Bronchi
carapace
Dorsal shell ___________________
3rd eyelid _____________________
nictitating membrane
Coiled tubules where tails
are added to sperm __________________________
epididymis
Match the organ with its function:
Stores bile _______________________
Gall bladder
Blood vessels that carry
blood back to heart
________________
veins
Thyroid gland
Control heart rate and metabolism _______________
Carries food to stomach ________________
esophagus
Connects plastron & carapace ________________
bridge
mesentery
Membrane holding intestine in place ____________
Regulates ion/water balance in blood & tissues
___________________
kidneys
Match the organ with its function:
liver
Processes nitrogen waste for kidneys ____________
Respiratory organ in reptiles lungs
________________
Carries both high and low oxygen blood
________________
& __________________
Ventricle
conus arteriosus
Controls involuntary organs ________________
Medulla oblongata
Controls higher thinking/learning cerebrum
______________
Bone connecting eardrum to inner ear columella
___________
Sense organ for smell in roof of
mouth of snakes & lizards Jacobson’s
___________________
organ
Match the organ with its function:
Controls balance & motor coordination cerebellum
___________
Nostrils
________________
External nares
Also called colon ________________
Large intestine
Skull bone ________________
cranium
Receives blood from lungs ______________
Left atrium
Receives blood from body _______________
Sinus venosus
Processes info about vision ___________________
Optic lobes