Elementary Physical Education Parent Guide
... Identify five bones and describe how muscles and bones work together to produce movement. Explain the negative effects of smoking and second hand smoke. Demonstrate control in balancing and traveling activities such as walk forward and sideways across a beam without falling. Identify four muscles of ...
... Identify five bones and describe how muscles and bones work together to produce movement. Explain the negative effects of smoking and second hand smoke. Demonstrate control in balancing and traveling activities such as walk forward and sideways across a beam without falling. Identify four muscles of ...
Molluscs
... Sandwiches have been prepared that have fish embedded in the middle of two slides. Allow the snails to start feeding on the sandwich and the gently place the snails + sandwich so you can observe the radula. Describe feeding by each species and try to get a photograph or video of the radula if you ca ...
... Sandwiches have been prepared that have fish embedded in the middle of two slides. Allow the snails to start feeding on the sandwich and the gently place the snails + sandwich so you can observe the radula. Describe feeding by each species and try to get a photograph or video of the radula if you ca ...
The Skeletal System - αριστοτελειο πανεπιστημιο θεσσαλονικης
... to the ankle. It is formed by the fibula on side away from the body (lateral side) and the tibia, also called the shin bone, on the side nearest the body (medial side). The tibia connects to the femur to form the knee joint and with the talus, a foot bone, to allow the ankle to flex and extend. The ...
... to the ankle. It is formed by the fibula on side away from the body (lateral side) and the tibia, also called the shin bone, on the side nearest the body (medial side). The tibia connects to the femur to form the knee joint and with the talus, a foot bone, to allow the ankle to flex and extend. The ...
Biology 11 - Starfish Dissection Guide References: Animals w/o
... There are six classes, but probably the most familiar to most of us is the common starfish, Asteroidea. This genus is found along both coasts of North America where it crawls along the shallow sea bottom, feeding on mollusks. Many echinoderms exhibit radial symmetry, including the starfish. The body ...
... There are six classes, but probably the most familiar to most of us is the common starfish, Asteroidea. This genus is found along both coasts of North America where it crawls along the shallow sea bottom, feeding on mollusks. Many echinoderms exhibit radial symmetry, including the starfish. The body ...
Skeletal System
... The rear leg of the animal has a structure similar to the front leg. The large, single leg bone is called the femur, and the two smaller leg bones below the knee joint are the tibia and fibula. ...
... The rear leg of the animal has a structure similar to the front leg. The large, single leg bone is called the femur, and the two smaller leg bones below the knee joint are the tibia and fibula. ...
Chapter 16 Molluscs
... photosensory receptors range from simple to complex eyes tentacles may be present Foot (chief locomotor organ) located posterior to mouth ...
... photosensory receptors range from simple to complex eyes tentacles may be present Foot (chief locomotor organ) located posterior to mouth ...
Phylum Annelida - MR. Hill`s class
... • refers to the fact that gas exchange happens across the entire surface of these animals ...
... • refers to the fact that gas exchange happens across the entire surface of these animals ...
Respiratory System
... Internal respiration Exchange of gases between blood and cells of the body ...
... Internal respiration Exchange of gases between blood and cells of the body ...
Lophotrochozoan Sample Questions
... have _____, which is not found in nematodes. a) bilateral symmetry b) three germ layers c) an anus that develops from the blastopore d) true tissues e) a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm tissue 78. Which of the following is not a trait of cephalopods? a) modified foot used to grasp prey b) ...
... have _____, which is not found in nematodes. a) bilateral symmetry b) three germ layers c) an anus that develops from the blastopore d) true tissues e) a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm tissue 78. Which of the following is not a trait of cephalopods? a) modified foot used to grasp prey b) ...
Review Worksheet Over the Muscular System
... However, if they were really thinking, their biggest muscle would be around their upper leg, with a combination of the thigh and quad muscles. Use the student that gets measured first to record the other sizes on the board. Who thinks they are the strongest person in this classroom? Who has the bigg ...
... However, if they were really thinking, their biggest muscle would be around their upper leg, with a combination of the thigh and quad muscles. Use the student that gets measured first to record the other sizes on the board. Who thinks they are the strongest person in this classroom? Who has the bigg ...
Ventilation System Worksheet
... Describe the structure of the ventilation system, including the alveoli. ...
... Describe the structure of the ventilation system, including the alveoli. ...
Lesson Plan - Colorado FFA
... involuntary, attached to and moves your bones. This is a majority of the muscle tissue in your body. Additional definitions to be added to the notes: Flexor: decreases the angle between two bones when it contracts (biceps) Extensors: Increases the angle between two bones when it contracts (triceps) ...
... involuntary, attached to and moves your bones. This is a majority of the muscle tissue in your body. Additional definitions to be added to the notes: Flexor: decreases the angle between two bones when it contracts (biceps) Extensors: Increases the angle between two bones when it contracts (triceps) ...
Animal Kingdom Test #2 - Parma City School District
... 14. The muscles in the earthworm that are responsible for making the worm shorter and longer are the: a) circular muscles b) biceps c) longitudinal muscles d) ring muscles 15. During reproduction, _________________ get exchanged between two earthworms. a) phone numbers b) sperm c) eggs d) waste e) s ...
... 14. The muscles in the earthworm that are responsible for making the worm shorter and longer are the: a) circular muscles b) biceps c) longitudinal muscles d) ring muscles 15. During reproduction, _________________ get exchanged between two earthworms. a) phone numbers b) sperm c) eggs d) waste e) s ...
1 - Parma City School District
... 14. The muscles in the earthworm that are responsible for making the worm shorter and longer are the: a) circular muscles b) biceps c) longitudinal muscles d) ring muscles 15. During reproduction, _________________ get exchanged between two earthworms. a) phone numbers b) sperm c) eggs d) waste e) s ...
... 14. The muscles in the earthworm that are responsible for making the worm shorter and longer are the: a) circular muscles b) biceps c) longitudinal muscles d) ring muscles 15. During reproduction, _________________ get exchanged between two earthworms. a) phone numbers b) sperm c) eggs d) waste e) s ...
Student Learning Objectives
... g. Spongy Bone—soft bone filled with many holes and spaces surrounded by hard bone. Raise your hand when you have captured all these notes. I want you to take five minutes for a hieroglyphic e-moment. Using 1/2 of a sheet of paper, draw each of the skeletal structures we just learned about. This wil ...
... g. Spongy Bone—soft bone filled with many holes and spaces surrounded by hard bone. Raise your hand when you have captured all these notes. I want you to take five minutes for a hieroglyphic e-moment. Using 1/2 of a sheet of paper, draw each of the skeletal structures we just learned about. This wil ...
Name
... 5. If the frog is female, the abdomen may be filled with small black and white eggs. Gently remove the eggs and put them in a paper towel. Look for the oviducts, or egg laying tubes, which will appear as small twisted white tubes. IF YOUR FROG IS MALE, BE SURE YOU OBSERVE A FEMALE ALSO. 6. Locate th ...
... 5. If the frog is female, the abdomen may be filled with small black and white eggs. Gently remove the eggs and put them in a paper towel. Look for the oviducts, or egg laying tubes, which will appear as small twisted white tubes. IF YOUR FROG IS MALE, BE SURE YOU OBSERVE A FEMALE ALSO. 6. Locate th ...
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... of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. The muscular system in vertebrates is controlled through the nervous system, although some muscles (such as the cardiac muscle) can be completely independent. Togeth ...
... of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. The muscular system in vertebrates is controlled through the nervous system, although some muscles (such as the cardiac muscle) can be completely independent. Togeth ...
squid dissection
... locating the head, foot and dorsal visceral mass. The squid’s body is divided into two main regions. The first is the elongate, and somewhat conical visceral mass surrounded by the mantle. Below this the head and foot that have fused. The last region includes the arms, and tentacles surrounding the ...
... locating the head, foot and dorsal visceral mass. The squid’s body is divided into two main regions. The first is the elongate, and somewhat conical visceral mass surrounded by the mantle. Below this the head and foot that have fused. The last region includes the arms, and tentacles surrounding the ...
Axial Skeletal Markings
... b. Spinous process – projects posteriorly, serves as attachment sites for muscles. There is also a structure called the Nuchal ligament attaching to the spinous processes in the cervical area and to the occiput. This gives even more attachment sites for muscles. c. Transverse process – there are two ...
... b. Spinous process – projects posteriorly, serves as attachment sites for muscles. There is also a structure called the Nuchal ligament attaching to the spinous processes in the cervical area and to the occiput. This gives even more attachment sites for muscles. c. Transverse process – there are two ...
Squid dissection guide
... important to orient yourself by locating the head, foot and dorsal visceral mass. The squid’s body is divided into two main regions. The first is the elongate, and somewhat conical visceral mass surrounded by the mantle. Below this the head and foot that have fused. The last region includes the arms ...
... important to orient yourself by locating the head, foot and dorsal visceral mass. The squid’s body is divided into two main regions. The first is the elongate, and somewhat conical visceral mass surrounded by the mantle. Below this the head and foot that have fused. The last region includes the arms ...
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
... • Two shells, hinged together • No head, no radula • Gills used to obtain oxygen and to filter out small food particles from the water ...
... • Two shells, hinged together • No head, no radula • Gills used to obtain oxygen and to filter out small food particles from the water ...
Equine biological systems
... Vertebrae do not have individual names, instead they are numbered within each region from head to tail, so C7 is the seventh cervical vertebrae, and L2 the second lumbar vertebra. In different animals there have been adaptations of this basic design. While the giraffe has the same number of neck or ...
... Vertebrae do not have individual names, instead they are numbered within each region from head to tail, so C7 is the seventh cervical vertebrae, and L2 the second lumbar vertebra. In different animals there have been adaptations of this basic design. While the giraffe has the same number of neck or ...
VERTEBRATES Vertebrates are members of the larger phylum
... and powerful flight muscles. They are warm-blooded (or homoiothermic) tetrapods whose forelimbs are specialized for flight (although some species are secondarily flightless or even flightless). Birds have a characteristic covering of feathers and reproduce by laying eggs. Not all flying animals are ...
... and powerful flight muscles. They are warm-blooded (or homoiothermic) tetrapods whose forelimbs are specialized for flight (although some species are secondarily flightless or even flightless). Birds have a characteristic covering of feathers and reproduce by laying eggs. Not all flying animals are ...
Mollusks have a soft body and share several characteristics
... forms with elaboratelysculpted and colored shells. In spite of their tremendous diversity, however, they also share a few key characteristics, including a muscular foot, a visceral mass containing internal organs, and a mantle that may or may not secrete a shell of calcium carbonate . ...
... forms with elaboratelysculpted and colored shells. In spite of their tremendous diversity, however, they also share a few key characteristics, including a muscular foot, a visceral mass containing internal organs, and a mantle that may or may not secrete a shell of calcium carbonate . ...
Foot
The foot (plural feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws or nails.