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Class Cephalopoda Predators specialized for locomotion Cephalopods include octopuses, squid, nautiluses and cuttlefish. Live in marine environments Only some have a shell Foot is modified into tentacles, usually with suckers used to capture prey

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Class Cephalopoda. Predators specialized for locomotion Cephalopods include octopuses, squid, nautiluses and cuttlefish. Live in marine environments Only some have a shell Foot is modified into tentacles , usually with suckers used to capture prey. Class Cephalopoda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Class Cephalopoda• Predators specialized for locomotion• Cephalopods include octopuses, squid,

nautiluses and cuttlefish.• Live in marine environments• Only some have a shell• Foot is modified into tentacles, usually

with suckers used to capture prey

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Class Cephalopoda• Most cephalopods

have complex eyes • Largest

invertebrate brain– Most intelligent

mollusk (learning & memory)

• Only mollusks with a closed circulatory system

• http://www.iteachbio.com/Marine-Biology/OctopusIntelligence.movhttp://www.iteachbio.com/Marine-Biology/OctopusandCoconutTool.mov

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Class Cephalopoda - Nautilus• External shell of

the nautilus is made buoyant by a series of gas chambers.

• 60-90 short, suckerless tentacles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8qwRCs_7x0

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Class Cephalopoda - Cuttlefish• Cuttlefish have a small curved

internal shell, completely enclosed by the mantle.

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Class Cephalopoda - Squid

• Squid have a small strip of a shell called a pen, which is enclosed in the mantle.

• Have 8 arms and 2 tentacles (w/ suckers) surrounding mouth

• Giant squid is largest living invertebrate

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Class Cephalopoda - Locomotion

• Cephalopods swim by forcing water out of the mantle cavity through a siphon, or funnel, underneath the head

• Funnel can move around animal can move in any direction via jet propulsion

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Protection• Color changes affected by

chromatophores (pigment cells)– Allows them to blend into their background

• Squirting out water by jet propulsion helps escape predators

• Octopuses & squids also release an inky substance from an ink sac to distract predators

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Feeding

• Cephalopods are carnivores with beak-like jaws surrounded by tentacles •Have a powerful parrot-like beak that is used to tear prey apart.• They also have a powerful radula to scrape away flesh• In some of the octopuses the salivary glands are modified poison glands

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Class Cephalopoda - Reproduction

• Cephaolopods are separate sexes .

• Juveniles hatch directly from eggs – no free-swimming larvae.

• One arm of male removes a spermatophore (elongated packet of sperm) from mantle cavity and inserts it into female.

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The Mimic Octopus

An Indonesian octopus mimicing a flatfish (above) and a lionfish

(right)

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The Mimic Octopus

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Color & Morphology Changes for Camouflage

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Squid are the largest Cephalopods

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Mollusk Nervous System

Gastropods, bivalves, and chitons have gangliaClusters of nerve cells

Ganglia replace the brainCephalopods have a large brain