The Blazers Student #1, Student #2, and Student #3 LB144 F06.

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The Blazers Student #1, Student #2, and Student #3 LB144 F06

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The BlazersStudent #1, Student #2, and Student #3

LB144 F06

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• Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

• Xenopus laevis

• Oryzias latipes

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Sea Urchin

Unfertilized egg viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope0 hours live specimen

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Sea Urchin

Sea Urchin eggs after fertilization

Sea urchin blastula in motion

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Sea Urchin

Vitelline Envelope

Sperm

Fertilized Egg viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope1 minute live specimen

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Sea Urchin

2 cell stage viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope

1-3 hours live specimen

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Sea Urchin

Early blastula viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope

24 hours old

Live specimen

Blastocoel

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Sea Urchin

Blastocoel

Animal Pole

Late blastula viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope48 hours live specimen

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Sea Urchin

Blastopore

Archenteron

Blastocoel

Animal plateGastrula viewed at 400x magnification

on compound microscopePrepared slide

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Sea Urchin

Pluteus larva viewed at 400x magnification on compound

microscope

Prepared slide

Intestine

Stomach

Oral arm

Esophagus

Mouth

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Xenopus

Unsegmented egg viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

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Xenopus

Egg cleavage viewed at 400x magnification on compound

microscope

Prepared slide

Pigmented cortex

Blastocoel

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Xenopus

Blastula viewed at 400x magnification on compound

microscope

Prepared slide

Vegetal Pole

Blastocoel

Animal Pole

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Xenopus

Neural Tube in Neurulation viewed at 400x magnification on compound

microscope

Prepared slide

Neural Tube

Midgut

Notochord

Epidermis

Coelem

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Xenopus

7mm Embryo viewed at 100x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Yolk endoderm

Spinal cord

Notochord

Anus

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Xenopus

10mm Larva viewed at 100x magnification on compound

micrscope

Prepared slide

Details of this slide were not available

Mouth

Tail

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Medaka

Elevated germinal disk viewed at 30x magnification on dissection

mircroscope

30 minutes live specimen

Oil droplets

Germinal disk

Chorion membrane

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Medaka

Late neurula stage viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

24 hours live specimen

Neural tube

Blastoderm

Oil drop

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Medaka

Optic cup stage viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

26 hours live specimen

Optic cup

Optic lens

Oil droplet

Yolk sac

Cilia

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Medaka

Retinal pigmentation viewed at 30x magnification on dissection

microscope

2 days 6 hours live specimen

Pigmented optic cup

Optic lens

Pectoral fin bud

Yolk sac

Oil drop

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Medaka

Pink blood stage viewed at 30x magnification on dissection

microscope

3 hours live specimen

Pectoral fin bud

Vitelline Vein

Yolk sac

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Medaka

Pre-hatching stage viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

5 days live specimen

Oil dropletOptic lens

Chromatocyte

Cilia

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• Sponge• Hydra

• Planarian• Roundworm• Earthworm

• Mussel• Crayfish

• Grasshopper• Sea Star• Lancelet

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• Porifera – Sponge• Cnidaria – Hydra• Platyhelminthes – Planarian• Nematoda – Roundworm• Annelida – Earthworm• Mollusca – Mussel• Arthropoda – Crayfish and Grasshopper• Echinodermata – Sea star• Chordata - Lancelet

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Sponge

Cross-section view of sponge viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared Slide

SpongocoelRadial canals

Ostium

Incurrent canal

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Sponge

Longitudinal section of sponge viewed at 32x magnification on compound

microscope

Prepared slide

Spongocoel

Radial canal

Incurrent canal

Ostium

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Sponge

Sponge tissue viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Spongin fibers

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Hydra

Anterior region of hydra viewed at 32x magnification on compound

microscope

Live specimen

Body column

Tentacles

Mouth

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Hydra

Posterior region of hydra viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Live specimen

Basal disc

Body column

Tentacles

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Hyrda

Longitudinal section of hydra viewed at 32x magnification on

compound microscope

Prepared slide

Tentacles

Basal disc

Gastrodermis

Epidermis

Mesoglea

Gastrovascular cavity

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Planarian

Anterior region of planarian viewed at 32x magnification on compound

microscope

Live specimen

Eyespot

Brain

Auricle

Pharynx

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Planarian

Mid-section region of planarian viewed at 32x magnification on compound

microscope

Live specimen

IntestineGastrovascular cavity

Epidermis

Dorsalventral muscles

Ventral nerve cord

Adhesive gland

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Planarian

Ventral nerve cord

Pharynx

Mid-section of body viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Live specimen

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Roundworm

Anterior region of roundworm viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Mouth

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Roundworm

Pharynx

Anterior region of pharynx viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Roundworm

Intestine

Ovaries

Intestine viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Roundworm

Oviduct viewed at 20x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Oviduct

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Roundworm

Ovaries

Ovaries viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Roundworm

Y-shaped uterus

Y-shaped uterus viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Roundworm

Vulva viewed at 25x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Vulva

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Roundworm

Female cross-section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

UterusOvaries

Cuticle

Epidermis

Longitudinal muscles

Intestine

Pseudocoel

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Roundworm

Male cross-section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Intestine

Vas deferens

Excretory canal

Dorsal nerve cord

Ventral nerve cord

Cuticle

Longitudinal muscles

Sperm

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Earthworm

Anterior region viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Mouth

Prostomium

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Earthworm

Seminal vesicles viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Seminal vesicles

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Earthworm

The five hearts viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Hearts

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Earthworm

Crop and gizzard viewed at 30x magnification on dissection

microscope

Preserved specimen

Crop

Gizzard

Pumping vessels

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Earthworm

Intestine and dorsal blood vessel viewed at 30x magnification on dissection

microscope

Preserved specimen

Intestine

Dorsal blood vessel

Pumping vessels

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Earthworm

Ventral nerve cord viewed at 30x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Ventral nerve cord

Intestine

Clitellum

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Earthworm

Cross section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Intestine

Coelom

Epidermis

Longitudinal muscles

Circular muscles

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Earthworm

Cross section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Ventral nerve cord

Epidermis

Longitudinal muscles

Circular muscles

Coelom

Intestine

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Mussel

Full body of mussels viewed at 100x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

TeethValve

Adductor muscle

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Mussel

Full body mussel viewed at 400x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

TeethAdductor muscle

Valve

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Mussel

Cross section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Water tubes (brood chamber)

Blood vessel

Surface of gill

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Clam

Gill viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Clam

Posterior adductor muscle viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Posterior adductor muscle

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Clam

Mantel viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Crayfish

Stomach

Stomach viewed at 7x on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Crayfish

Digestive gland

Heart

Ostia

Digestive gland and heart viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

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Crayfish

Gills viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Gill

Digestive gland

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Crayfish

Intestine viewed at 7x on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Intestine

Muscle

Digestive gland

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Crayfish

Testes viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Testes

Digestive gland

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Crayfish

Nerve cords

Brain

Green glands

Anterior region viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Circumesophageal connective

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Crayfish

Mouth viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Mandible

Maxilla

3rd maxilliped

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Grasshopper

Anterior region of grasshopper viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Antenna

Compound eye

Maxilla

PalpLabrum

Frons

Gena

Clypeus

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Grasshopper

Gastric caeca viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Gastric caeca

Egg mass

Crop

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Grasshopper

Egg mass viewed at 9x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Egg mass

Malpighian tubules

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Grasshopper

Oviduct viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Oviduct

Malpighian tubules

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Grasshopper

Malpighian Tubules viewed at 12x on dissection microscope

Prepared specimen

Egg mass

Malpighian tubules

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Grasshopper

Posterior region viewed at 7x magnification

Preserved specimen

OvipositorExoskeleton

Segments

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Sea Star

Madreporite viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Madreporite

Spine

Dermal gills

Pedicellariae

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Sea Star

Stomach viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

StomachGonads

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Sea Star

Ambulacral ridge viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Ambulacral ridge

Gonads

Pyloric cecum

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Sea Star

Gonads viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Gonads

Ambulacral ridge

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Sea Star

Pyloric cecum (digestive gland) viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Pyloric cecum

Spines

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Sea Star

Ampullae viewed at 7x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Ampullae Gonads

Pyloric cecum

Ambulacral ridge

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Sea Star

Cross section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared specimen

Coelom

Radial water canal

Pyloric cecumSkeletal plate

Sucker

Tube foot

Gonads

Ambulacral groove

Pedicellariae

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Lancelet

Anterior region of lancelet viewed at 20x magnification on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

Cirrus

Gills

Pharyngeal gill slits

Wheel organ

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Lancelet

Posterior region of lancelet viewed at 9x on dissection microscope

Preserved specimen

AnusMyotomes

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Lancelet

Pharyngeal gill slits viewed at 32x on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Gills

Notochord

Dorsal nerve cord

Fin rays

Photoreceptors

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Lancelet

Anterior region of lancelet viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Cirrus

Gills

Photoreceptors

Wheel organ

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Lancelet

Posterior region of lancelet viewed at 32x on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Anus

Intestine

Fin rays

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Lancelet

Cross section viewed at 32x magnification on compound microscope

Prepared slide

Myotomes

Intestine

NotochordDorsal nerve cord

Dorsal fin

Villi

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Resources

• LB144 7th Edition Lab Book Fall 2006

• Investigating Biology 5th Edition

• LB144 Red Lab Book