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26.3: Pull Sheets/Materials

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    This lab requires access to dissection and compound microscopes.

    Materials needed for animal diversity lab (for 25 students)

    Major animal groups are represented in this lab, with a discussion of phylogeny and evolution of animals. You may use representatives for each phylum available to you at your institution.

    Phylum Porifera

    Sponges/Scypha Models

    Sponge

    Biosmounts: Porifera Preserved Specimens

    Scypha

    Dry large sponge
    Dry Venus Flower Basket (Glass sponge) Riker mounts: Finger sponge

    Phylum Cnidaria

    Preserved Specimens

    Riker mounts: Fan coral

    Biosmounts: Coral collection, Coelonterate (jellyfish, coral, sea anemone etc) Models

    Hydra
    Aurelia
    (jellyfish) Sea anemone

    Prepared slides

    Hydra (Bio 1‐1 ‐ 17) cross section, not useful Hydra plain budding (Bio 1‐1 ‐ 16)

    Live specimens

    Hydra

     

    Lophotrochozoa

    Phylum Platyhelminthes

    Preserved Specimens

    Tapeworms Models

    Planaria

    Prepared slides

    Planaria (Bio 1‐1 ‐ 23)
    Planaria plain and digestive tract (Bio 1‐1 ‐ 23) Taenia pisiformis (Bio 1‐1 ‐ 24)
    Clonorchis sinensis (Bio 1‐2 ‐ 1)

    Live specimens

    Planaria

    Empty petri dish and small pieces of liver

    Phylum Mollusca

    Preserved Specimens

    Preserved octopus in jar
    Dissected squid mount
    Biosmounts: Mollusks (squid, oyster, scallop, limpet

    Models

    Mussel

     

     

    Phylum Annelida ‐ Clamworms/Nereis, Earthworms/Lumbricus terrestris (18.5) Preserved Specimens

     

     

    Preserved mount of Lumbricus (Earthworms) ‐ dissected?, Leech, Tubeworm, Polychaete (bristleworm)
    Biosmounts: Annelids

     

     

    Models
    Segmented worm

     

     

    Phylum Nematoda ‐ Roundworms/Ascaris (19.1) Preserved Specimens

     

     

    Female and male Ascaris Roundworm biosmount (Hall GC 6) Prepared slides

     

     

    Trichinella spiralis (parasitic nematode) encysted (Bio 1‐2 ‐ 4) Ascaris lumbricoides (Bio 1‐2 ‐ 3)

     

     

    Phylum Arthropoda (19.2)

     

     

    Gooseneck barnacles in jar

     

     

    Grasshoppers in jar Riker mounts

     

     

    Centipede and Millipede

     

     

    Tarantula
    Biosmount of arthropoda (Crayfish, Shrimp, Barnacles, Crab) Prepared slides

     

     

    Flea (Bio 1‐5 ‐ 8) Louse Hog (Bio 1‐5 ‐ 6)

     

     

    Phylum Echinodermata ‐ Sea Star (19.3)

     

     

    Preserved Specimens
    Dry specimens of Sea Stars (Two)

     

     

    Box trays: Echinoderms, Sea Stars
    Riker mount containing Sand Dollar, Sea Star, Sea Urchin and Sea Cucumber, Brittle Star, Feather Star

     

     

    Phylum Chordata (19.4)

     

     

    Set of chordates (Hall GC 4) Preserved Specimens

     

     

    Sea Tunicates (Sea Squirts)

     

     

    Amphioxus (Lancelet) Prepared slides

     

     

    Tunicate larvae (Bio 1‐5 ‐ 12)

     

     

    3-4 Vertebrate mounts (birds, mammals)

     

     

     

     


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