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 Comparative Anatomy

 Comparative Anatomy. Earthworm, Crayfish, Frog and Human by Anderson Matinho. Integument means skin. Anus. Clitellum. Prostomium. Exoskeleton. Frog integument on this slide labels improve the photo

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 Comparative Anatomy

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  1.  Comparative Anatomy Earthworm, Crayfish, Frog and Human by Anderson Matinho

  2. Integument means skin

  3. Anus Clitellum Prostomium

  4. Exoskeleton

  5. Frog integument on this slide labels improve the photo make notes about the frog skin but do not put them on the slide. Put them in the speaker notes not on the slide. You will record them later. Frog Integument

  6. The Digestive System

  7. Gizzard Crop Anus/Rectum Intestine

  8. Digestive system of the frog

  9. Digestive system of the human

  10. OPEN system Closed system

  11. Place an image that shows earthworm circulatory system  and label dorsal vessel ventral vessel 5 aortic arches  make notes in the speaker notes of what you will say 

  12. Digestive system of the crayfish Place an image of the  full internal anatomy of the crayfish here.  Label the digestive parts of the crayfish. Put them in the speaker notes not on the slide. You will record them later. 

  13. Place an image that shows Circulatory System of the frog  and label any organs you can identify heart blood vessels capilaries make notes in the speaker notes of what you will say 

  14. Muscles and skeleton Endoskeleton Exoskeleton

  15. Crayfish muscles and skeleton

  16. frog muscle and skeleton

  17. human muscle and skeleton

  18. Conclusions: Which animals are most like the humans and why?

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