Cephalopodmeans"headfoot"beaktearschunksof foodgillsextractoxygen;featherystucturesVentralsideTheunderside orbelly side ofan animal.MolluskA soft-bodiedanimal group thatincludes squid,octopuses,clams, andsnails.penprovidessupport tothemantlemantlecovers majororgans, mainpart of bodyCalamariA food madefrom cookedsquid, oftenserved friedin rings.eyesreceivesvisualimagessiphonshootswaterand inksiphonretractorscontracts topush waterthroughsiphonfinssteersmovementdirectiongonadreproductiveorganInksaccreatesandstores inkAnteriorsideThe front endof an animal’sbody, wherethe head islocated.SuctionCupHas smalltoothed ring;used tograsp preynidamentalglandshold eggs,femaleonlyCamouflageAn adaptationthat allowsanimals toblend with theirsurroundings.JetpropulsionA way squid moveby forcefullypushing water outof their body toshoot themselvesbackward.buccalbulbmuscularringaroundbeakgillheartssendsunoxygenatedblood to gillsto recieveoxygententaclescatchesprey;there are2armsholds preyandguides tobeakPosteriorsideThe backend of ananimal’sbody.esophaguslong tubethat movesfood tostomachDorsalsideThe top orback sideof ananimal.chromatophorespigmentedcells thatchangecolorlensfocusesimagessystemicheartPumpsoxygenatedblood tobody partsMarinarasauceA tomato-based sauceoften servedwithcalamari.SquidA soft-bodiedocean animalwith 8 arms, 2longer tentacles,and a body builtfor swimming.TartarsauceA creamydipping saucemade withmayo, pickles,lemon, andherbsstomachdigestsfoodCephalopodmeans"headfoot"beaktearschunksof foodgillsextractoxygen;featherystucturesVentralsideTheunderside orbelly side ofan animal.MolluskA soft-bodiedanimal group thatincludes squid,octopuses,clams, andsnails.penprovidessupport tothemantlemantlecovers majororgans, mainpart of bodyCalamariA food madefrom cookedsquid, oftenserved friedin rings.eyesreceivesvisualimagessiphonshootswaterand inksiphonretractorscontracts topush waterthroughsiphonfinssteersmovementdirectiongonadreproductiveorganInksaccreatesandstores inkAnteriorsideThe front endof an animal’sbody, wherethe head islocated.SuctionCupHas smalltoothed ring;used tograsp preynidamentalglandshold eggs,femaleonlyCamouflageAn adaptationthat allowsanimals toblend with theirsurroundings.JetpropulsionA way squid moveby forcefullypushing water outof their body toshoot themselvesbackward.buccalbulbmuscularringaroundbeakgillheartssendsunoxygenatedblood to gillsto recieveoxygententaclescatchesprey;there are2armsholds preyandguides tobeakPosteriorsideThe backend of ananimal’sbody.esophaguslong tubethat movesfood tostomachDorsalsideThe top orback sideof ananimal.chromatophorespigmentedcells thatchangecolorlensfocusesimagessystemicheartPumpsoxygenatedblood tobody partsMarinarasauceA tomato-based sauceoften servedwithcalamari.SquidA soft-bodiedocean animalwith 8 arms, 2longer tentacles,and a body builtfor swimming.TartarsauceA creamydipping saucemade withmayo, pickles,lemon, andherbsstomachdigestsfood

squid dissection bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. means "head foot"
    Cephalopod
  2. tears chunks of food
    beak
  3. extract oxygen; feathery stuctures
    gills
  4. The underside or belly side of an animal.
    Ventral side
  5. A soft-bodied animal group that includes squid, octopuses, clams, and snails.
    Mollusk
  6. provides support to the mantle
    pen
  7. covers major organs, main part of body
    mantle
  8. A food made from cooked squid, often served fried in rings.
    Calamari
  9. receives visual images
    eyes
  10. shoots water and ink
    siphon
  11. contracts to push water through siphon
    siphon retractors
  12. steers movement direction
    fins
  13. reproductive organ
    gonad
  14. creates and stores ink
    Ink sac
  15. The front end of an animal’s body, where the head is located.
    Anterior side
  16. Has small toothed ring; used to grasp prey
    Suction Cup
  17. hold eggs, female only
    nidamental glands
  18. An adaptation that allows animals to blend with their surroundings.
    Camouflage
  19. A way squid move by forcefully pushing water out of their body to shoot themselves backward.
    Jet propulsion
  20. muscular ring around beak
    buccal bulb
  21. sends unoxygenated blood to gills to recieve oxygen
    gill hearts
  22. catches prey; there are 2
    tentacles
  23. holds prey and guides to beak
    arms
  24. The back end of an animal’s body.
    Posterior side
  25. long tube that moves food to stomach
    esophagus
  26. The top or back side of an animal.
    Dorsal side
  27. pigmented cells that change color
    chromatophores
  28. focuses images
    lens
  29. Pumps oxygenated blood to body parts
    systemic heart
  30. A tomato-based sauce often served with calamari.
    Marinara sauce
  31. A soft-bodied ocean animal with 8 arms, 2 longer tentacles, and a body built for swimming.
    Squid
  32. A creamy dipping sauce made with mayo, pickles, lemon, and herbs
    Tartar sauce
  33. digests food
    stomach