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Octopuses

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

OCTOPUSES

BY:CRISSTIAN JACOBS

ESSENTIAL QUESTION AND SIMILE

  • How do octopuses use their adaptations to survive?
  • Octopuses are undiscovered as the depths of the ocean

SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE OCTOPUSES

  • The smallest species measure only a few inches
  • while the largest, the giant Pacific octopus, can be 14 feet long

ARMS OF THE OCTOPUS

  • The two rear-most arms function as legs
  • They are used to push off the ocean floor
  • Anchor itself in one place
  • Crawl over rocks and debris
  • The other six arms are used as “arms” are expected to be used

SUCKERS OF THE OCTUPUS

  • The suckers play an important role in octopuses senses of touch and taste
  • Each sucker is believed to contain thousands of chemical receptors
  • The suckers are also create a suction and grip onto prey or the substrate

EYES OF THE OCTUPUS

  • Octopuses contain many of the parts that human eyes do
  • Including: the iris, the pupil, the lens, the retina, and the optic nerve
  • The eye is one of the most important senses to the octopus
  • It uses its sense of vision to choose a mate
  • Find a den, blend in with its environment, and locate prey.

THE ARMS OF THE OCTOPUS

  • The two rear-most arms function as legs

THE HEART OF THE OCTUPUS

  • Some octopuses have three hearts
  • Each pump blood through the octopus’s closed circulatory system
  • This system includes: veins, arteries and capillaries
  • Two of the hearts pump blood to the two gills
  • The third heart pumps blood to the rest of the octopus's body

THE MOUTH OF THE OCTOPUS

  • The Octopuses mouth is like a beak such as a parrots
  • It's sharp and used to bite and grasp prey
  • Inside the beak is a radula
  • This structure contains ribbons of small teeth
  • Salivary glands contain venom which paralyzises the prey and begins the octopus's digestion process

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Kalupa, Julia. "The Giant Pacific Octopus:Enteroctopus Dofleini." The Giant Pacific Octopus:
  • Adaptation. N.p., Spring 2012. Web. 09 Jan. 2014.
  • Ellias, Natalia. "What Are Some Traits That Help Octopuses Survive?" Animals. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.
  • Ryan, Tom. "How Do an Octopus's Arms Help It to Survive?
  • Animals. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.

THE BRAIN OF THE OCTUPUS

  • This invertebrate is a very intelligent creature
  • It does have a complete nervous system
  • Since the octupus does not have many defensive adaptations
  • It must use its brain to survive