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Total Points: 35 Points
Pre-Lab Questions (2 points)
Identify the four major characteristics of chordates.
List ways in which invertebrates compensate for not having a spine.
Experiment 1: Symmetry in Common Objects
Images
Post-Lab Questions (3 points)
Identify the type of symmetry displayed for each item above. Then, indicate how you came to your conclusion:
Petri Dish:
Funnel:
Test Tube Rack:
Wash Bottle with Curved Straw:
Graduated Cylinder:
Tongs:
Experiment 2: Creating a Phylum Key
Data Tables (8 points)
Table 2: Phylum Taxonomic Key
Porifera
Cnideria
Platyhelminthes
Annelida
Arthropoda
Mollusca
Echinodermata
Chordata
Post-Lab Questions (2 points)
Were any of the features used in more than one phyla? If so, give an example of an organism from each phyla that shares the feature.
List three features from Table 1 that describe a Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). Using the features you listed, determine what phyla it is classified in.
Experiment 3: Taxonomy
Organism Images
Organism A
Organism B
Organism C
Organism D
Organism E
Organism F
Data Sheet (6 points)
Identify which phylum each of the organisms belongs in. List the criteria used in your determination in the space below.
Organism A
Phylum:
Criteria:
Organism B
Phylum:
Criteria:
Organism C
Phylum:
Criteria:
Organism D
Phylum:
Criteria:
Organism E
Phylum:
Criteria:
Organism F
Phylum:
Criteria:
Experiment 4: Owl Pellet Dissection
Results Tables (5 points)
Table 3: Owl Pellet Data
Pellet Characteristics
Observations
Pellet Length (cm):
Pellet Width (cm):
Physical Observation:
Table 4: Owl Pellet Contents
Bone
Animal Source
Number of Bones
Skull
Jaw
Scapula
Rib
Vertebrae
Hindlimb
Forelimb
Pelvic Bone
Post-Lab Questions (5 points)
What did you find in your owl pellet?
What have you learned about the ecosystem in which the owl lives?
What can you infer about the nature of the community in which the owl lives?
How can scientists use owl pellets to study small mammals in a specific ecosystem?
Other birds of prey produce pellets as well, and the contents are dictated by where the bird lives. What would you expect to find in the pellet from a shorebird, such as a gull?
Experiment 5: Invertebrate Dissection
Post-Lab Questions (2 points)
What are some common animal traits that a starfish does not possess?
Explain why the starfish is not classified as a vertebrate species.
Picture (2 Points):
Insert a picture of yourself completing this lab to this word document prior to uploading for full credit.
Experiment 6: Vertebrate Dissection
Result Tables (3 points)
Table 5: Grassfrog Measurement and Analysis
Frog Length
Small Intestine Length
Stomach Contents
Post-Lab Questions (2 points)
Classify the specimen you just dissected into correct taxons, starting with kingdom and ending with species.
Describe the appearance of five organs you found in the frog.
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