INTRODUCTION: Ifnumbersaloneareusedasameasureofsuccess,thejointed leggedanimalsarethemostsuccessfulanimals. Theirbodysegmentationsuggeststhat theyevolvedfromsegmentedworms. Thesegments,however,aremorespecialized,and manysegmentshaveanappendage.
Senseorgans,suchaseyesandantennae,musclesarrangedingroups,jointed
legs,andaprotectivebodycoveringhavemadeitpossiblefortheseanimalstobecome moresuccessfulthananyothergroupofanimals...Althoughjointedlegged animalsvary greatlyinstructure,thebasicbodyplanisthesame.
Thecrayfishisalargeaquaticarthropod,whichmeansitcarriesitsskeletonon theoutside. Becauseofitssize,andrepresentativeanatomyofthejointed-leggedanimals,itisausefuldissectionspecimen. Pleaseusethisexperiencetostudythe generalorganization oftheexternalanatomyofthisgroupofanimals.
PURPOSE:Toexaminethecrayfishasarepresentativeexampleofthejointed-legged animalsandtobecomefamiliarwithitsexternalandinternalstructures.
EXTERNALANATOMY PROCEDUREANDOBSERVATIONS:
APutongoggles andgloves. Placethecrayfishinthedissectingtraywith
itsdorsalsideup. Likeallcrustaceans,acrayfishhasanexoskeletonthatcoversits body. Lookattheexoskeletonandfindthetwosections,thecephalothoraxandthe abdomen. Thepartoftheexoskeletonthatcoversthecephalothoraxiscalledthe carapace. Theabdomenisbehindthecephalothorax andisalsodividedintosections. Countthem. Theabdomenendsinasegmentcalledthetelson.
1. Howmanysegmentsdoesthecrayfishhaveinitsabdomen?
B.Thecarapaceextendstowardthefrontoftheanimal'sbodyandformsahardbeak calledtherostrum. Findthecompoundeyesthatliebeneaththerostrum. Examine theeyeswithahandlensandseeifyoucanobservethemanylensfacetsthatmake upacompoundeye. Observethediagramsandmodelsoflensfacets/compound eyes providedbyyourteacher.
2. Whatisthedifferencebetweenacompoundeyeandyoureye?
C.Theappendagesclosesttothefrontoftheanimal'sbodyarebranchedantennules.
Locatethelargeantennaejustbehindantennules. Theantennulesareorgansusedfor balancetouchandtaste. Longantennaeareorgansusedfortouch,taste,andsmell.
3. Howmanyantennaedoesacrayfishhave?
4. Whatisthedifferenceinstructureoftheantennaeandantennules?
5. Whatisthedifferenceinfunctionoftheantennaeandantennules?
D.Turnthecrayfishoverandexaminethestructuresonthebottomoftheanimal's body.
Locatethemouth.andthe.mandibles(jaws)...Trytomovethemandibles and seehow
theymoveinrelationshiptothecrayfish'smouth/face. Themandibles,orjaws,crush foodbymovingfromsidetoside.
6. Describethe structureofthemandibles.
7. Inwhichdirectiondothemandiblesmove?
8. Howisthisdifferentfromthewayyourjawsmove?
E. Looknearthemouthandfindthethreepairsofmouthpartsknownasmaxillipeds.
Theseareused duringeating. Twopairsofmaxillipedsholdsolidfood,tearit, and passittothemouth. Thethirdpairofmaxillipedsdrawswateroverthegills.
9. Howdoestheshapeofthemaxillipedsdifferfromthewalkinglegs?
F.Thenextpairofappendagesisthemostobvious. Theseareclaws. Thechelipedsare usedfordefenseandtocaptureprey.
10.Howisthechelipedshapedtofititsfunction?
G.Thenextfourpairsoflegsarecalledwalkinglegs. Examinethemcarefully.
ll.Howdothewalkinglegsdifferinshape?
12.Whatarethefunctionsoftheappendagesthatarefoundonthe cephalothorax?(alloftheonesyouhavealreadyobserved)
H. Now,observetheappendagesontheabdomen. Wecanusetheseappendagesto determinethesexofyourcrayfish. Thefirstfivesegmentsoftheabdomeneach haveapairofswimmerets,whichcreatewatercurrentsandfunctioninreproduction. Alloftheswimmeretsinthefemalearesmallandsoft. Inthemale,thefirsttwopairs arehardandmodifiedfortransferringsperm. Now,findtheplacewherethewalking legsattachtothebody. Ifyouthinkyouhaveafemale,youcanuseamagnifying glasstofindthecrescentshapedslitthatisthegenitalporenearwherethe3'dpairof walkinglegsattaches. Inamale,thespermductopeningsarefoundwherefourthpairofwalkinglegsattaches. Afterdeterminingthesexofyourspecimen,besureyouhaveobservedtheoppositesex.
veins. Thebloodflowsoverthegillsbeforereturningtotheheart. Removetheheart andcutoutthesidesofthethoraxtoexposetheorgansunderneath. Thetwolight coloredmassesextendingoneachsideofthebodyintotheheadaredigestiveglands. Theyproduceanacidthatisneededintheintestinestochemicallybreakdownfood thecrayfisheats.
19.Howdothedigestiveglandshelpindigestion?
20.Whyisitgoodtohavethedigestiveglandsattachedtotheintestine?
C. Betweenthesedigestiveglandsyoushouldseeasmall pairofwhitereproductive organsinthemaleanimal. Thefemalewillprobablyhavealargemassofdark coloredeggs. Theseeggsmustberemovedbeforeproceeding. Tolocatethe intestine,insertthepointofthescissorsunderthetopsideoftheshellandcutbackto thetelson. Spreadtheshell,andtheintestinewillbefoundasatubeonthetopsideof themusclesoftheabdomen. Traceitforwardtothepointwheretheintestinejoins thelarge,thin-walledstomach. Cutintothestomachandexaminetheinteriorwalls. Locatethehard,tooth-likestructureswhichfunctioninmechanicaldigestionofthe foodthecrayfisheats. Whatdoesthismean? Wheredoesthishappeninyourbody? Yourcrayfishmayalsohavefoodremaininginitsstomach!
21.Howdothehard,tooth-likestructuresaidthestomachindigestion?
D. Now,removealloftheorgansbycuttingtheshortesophagus belowthestomachand thebandsofmuscleholdingthestomachjustbehindtheeyes. Youshouldbeableto liftoutmostoftheinternalorgansinonepiece. Cleanouttheremainingtissueinthe headsothatthegreenglandsareexposedjustbehindtheantennules. These
structuresfunctionlikeyourkidneys. Whatdoesthismeanthattheydoforthe crayfish?
22.Whatcolorarethegreenglands?(TheyareNOTgreen.)
23.Whatisthefunctionofthegreenglands?
E. Inthefrontpartoftheheadcavity,betweentheeyesisasmallmassofwhitetissue, thebrain. Tracethenervesthatgofromtheantennaeandtheeyes. Thentracethe nervecordbackfromthebraintotheabdomen. Theenlargementsofthenervecord ineachsegmentoftheabdomenaretheganglia.Youshouldbeabletofindthenerve cordthatrunsontheventral(bottom)sideofthecrayfish. Thecrayfishusesits abdomen(tail)fordefenseandcancurluporusethetailtoquicklyswimawayif threatened.
24.Whyisthecrayfish'snervecordonthebottomofitsbody?
Pleaseanswerthefollowingquestionsincompletesentences.
EXTERNALANATOMY:
1.Howmanysegmentsdoesthecrayfishhaveinitsabdomen? (Do not count the telson and uropods)
2.Whatisthestructuraldifferencebetweenacompoundeyeandyoureye?
3.Whatisthedifferenceinstructureoftheantennaeandantennules?
4.Howmanyantennaedoesthecrayfishhave?
5.Whatisthedifferencebetweenthefunctionoftheantennaeandantennules?
6.Describethestructureofthemandibles.
7.Inwhichdirectiondothemandiblesmove?
8.Howisthisdifferentfromthewayyourjawsmove?
9.Howdoestheshapeofthemaxillipedsdifferfromthewalkinglegs?
10. Howisthechelipedshapedtofititsfunction?
11. Howdothewalkinglegsdifferinshapeasyoumovefromfronttoback?
12. Whatarethefunctionsoftheappendagesthatarefoundonthecephalothorax?(allof theonesyouhavealreadyobserved;useasentenceor2todescribethese)
13.Whatisthesexofyourcrayfish? (male or female…not boy or girl)
14. Howdidyoudeterminethesexofyourcrayfish(whatstructuresdiditpossess)?
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INTERNALANATOMY:
16. Whyarethegillsbranched(thinkabouttheirfunction)?(2PTS)
17. Towhichstructuresarethegillsattached?
18. Whatisthe advantageofthegillsbeingattachedtothewalkinglegs?(2PTS)
19. Howdo thedigestiveglandshelpwithdigestion?
20. Whyisitgoodtohavethedigestiveglandsattachedtothe intestine?(2PTS)
21. Howdothehard,tooth-likestructuresaidthestomachindigestion?(2PTS)
22. Whatcolorarethegreenglands?(TheyareNOTgreen.)
23. Whatisthe functionofthegreenglands?
24. Whyisthenervecordonthebottomofitsbody?(2PTS)
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