Learn how to dissect a squid with this squid dissection guide. Study colorful drawings of external anatomy, male internal anatomy & more! This detailed 11-page guide is perfect for any curious learner. Read
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Learn how to dissect a squid (genus Loligo) with this squid dissection guide! Work your way through this manual's beginner-friendly orientation.
Examine colorful drawings of a squid's external anatomy as well as male internal anatomy. Learn to identify the ventral side of a squid's arm, discover more about a squid's eye, and learn about a tiny protein, called spermatophore, that attaches to a squid's skin.
Vivid visual imagery, paired with text instructions, makes this 11-page squid dissection guide an excellent and well-rounded learning experience for any curious learner.
Wanting more information on the genus Loligo? You're in luck! Find detailed background information on this species inside.
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