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Mollusks (continued) Cephalopod s Name means “head-foot” Most have no external shell

Mollusks (continued) Cephalopods Name means “head-foot” Most have no external shell

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Mollusks (continued)

Cephalopods

• Name means “head-foot”

• Most have no external shell

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A. Appearance of Cephalopods

1. Has a head (called a mantle)

2. Have tentacles

3. Most have a streamlined body shape

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B. Eating in Cephalopods

1. At the center of the mouth there is a beak (-Used to crush hard organisms such as crabs & lobsters)

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Caribbean squid beak

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C. Movement in Cephalopods

1. Most are very good swimmers (-use jet propulsion)

1. Take water into the mantle cavity

2. Squeeze mantle shut3. Forces water out of the siphon4. This pushes the cephalopod

forward

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D. Misc. Characteristics of Cephalopods

1. All are carnivores2. Have excellent vision (all

senses are well developed)3. Are most intelligent of

invertebrates (animals without backbones)

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I. Cephalopods: The Octopus

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A. Appearance of the octopus

1. Have 8 tentacles (or arms)2. Have suction cups on

tentacles3. Head is called the mantle4. Have no bones

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Giant Pacific Octopus

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B. Protection in the octopus

1. Can change its color with special color cells (called chromatophores)

2. Shoots out a dark ink to distract and cover its scent

3. Can swim very fast for short distances (like sprinting)

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C. Reproduction in the Octopus

Blue spotted Octopus

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1. Female may lay as many as 45,000 eggs

• Once the female lays eggs, she protects them

2. Female does not leave eggs, does not eat

3. After eggs hatch, the mother dies.

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II. Cephalopods: The Squid

A. Appearance of the squid:1. Has 10 arms –2 are

longer, called tentacles

2. Have large eyes3. Have 2 fins to help it

swim4. Have an internal shell

called a pen

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B. Protection in Squid

1. Use the same methods as octopus (they swim faster than the octopus)

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Squid Mating Video(2:05)

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C. Misc. Squid facts

•Swim in schools•Are known for their speed•Giant squid can be as large

as 56 feet and 3 tons (the eyes are the size of dinner plates!)

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Bioluminescence in squid:

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The mystery squid of the deep…

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III. Cephalopods: The Cuttlefish

A. Appearance1. Can range in size from 1 to 2 feet2. Have 8 arms and 2 long tentacles (like squid)3. Shell is inside the mantle (or head) called the cuttlebone

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B. Movement in the Cuttlefish

1. Cuttlebone has small chambers that fill with gas and water

2. Uses this to regulate buoyancy

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C. Misc. Cuttlefish facts

1. Has ink and changes color for protection

2. Only lives about 18 months3. Uses the 2 tentacles as

“decoy worms” to catch food4. Females die shortly after

spawning

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IV. Cephalopods: The Nautilus

A. Nautilus Appearance

1. Has a circular Outer shell (similar to the snail)

2. Has 38 to 90 tentacles

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B. Nautilus movement

1. The shell is divided into 36 chambers

2. Each chamber can be filled with air for buoyancy (like cuttlefish)

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3. Uses jet propulsion to go distances (like the octopus)

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C. Misc. Nautilus facts

1. Are considered “living fossils” (are over 500 million years old)

2. Have poor eyesight3. Can pull their bodies inside the

shell like a snail4. Are very rare and little is

known about them

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