Earthworm Dissection
Materials: ★★★ Requires materials not commonly found in school laboratories
Difficulty: ★★☆ Can be done by science teachers
Safety: ★★☆ Some safety precautions required to perform safely
Categories: Dissections
Alternative titles: Exploring Segmented Worm Anatomy
Summary
This dissection introduces students to the anatomy of the earthworm, a segmented worm with well-developed digestive, circulatory, reproductive, excretory, and nervous systems. The activity highlights both external and internal features, making it an effective introduction to animal anatomy.
Procedure
- Follow instructions provided in the links below.
Links
Biology 1101 Lab 1 || Earthworm Dissection - aceconnect:
Earthworm Dissection - Biologybyme:
📄 Earthworm Dissection - Carolina: [[https://www.carolina.com/teacher-resources/Interactive/earthworm-dissection/tr10714.tr?srsltid=AfmBOop9VCEF0VrylqNaPnL7-9iAkJL6jU56Vt7ay0S0KhJi9N0SJxyV]
Variations
- Compare earthworm anatomy with crayfish to study open vs. closed circulatory systems.
- Use microscopes to examine cross-sections of worm tissue.
- Trace the path of food through the digestive system using diagrams.
Safety Precautions
- Gloves, goggles, and lab coat required.
- Use dissecting scissors instead of scalpels for safety.
- Cut shallowly to avoid damaging internal organs.
- Dispose of specimens and waste according to lab guidelines.
- Wash hands and disinfect equipment after use.
Questions to Consider
- What structures help the earthworm move through soil? (Setae provide grip and traction.)
- How does the earthworm’s circulatory system differ from that of insects? (Earthworms have a closed system with vessels and aortic arches, unlike the open system of insects.)
- What is the role of the gizzard in digestion? (It grinds food before it enters the intestine.)
- Why are earthworms considered hermaphrodites? (They possess both male and female reproductive organs.)
- How do earthworms contribute to soil health? (They aerate the soil and recycle nutrients through digestion and excretion.)