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1.

Protects the squid's organs.

22.

Holds the Squids ink

6.

Used to strike and attack prey.

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Allows squid to suck onto things, and taste.

4.

How the squid sees.

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When water enters the mantle, the gills absorb it's oxygen.

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Siphon sucks in water into the mantle, and then squeezes it out quickly to propel itself.

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Provides support.

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Allows squid to move around.

9. Beak

How the squid eats.

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How the squid thinks.

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How the squid reproduces.

36. Giant Axons

Helps the squid propel its self through the water.

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Where the squid digests food.

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The pouch that receives and stores food.

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Transfers food from the beak to the stomach.

14. Mantle Body Cavity.

Inside the mantle.

interactor Muscles.

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Contracts the muscles in the siphon to propel itself with water.

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Pumps blood throughout the squid.

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Extra hearts to give extra pumping power.

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Lets them excrete waste.

2. Chromatophors

Pigments in the squids skin.

3. Swimming

Allows the squid to turn in the water.

7. Clubs

These allow the squid to capture things and latch onto things.

10. Buccal Mass

Every part of the squids mouth is considered the Buccal Mass.

17. Caecum

The pouch that receives and stores food.

18. Intestine

Carries food from the caecum to the rectum, digestion occurs there.

19. Digestive Gland

Creates digestive fluids that help break down food.

20. Nephridia

Or kidney, filters blood and waste.

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Allows the squid to reproduce.

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Secretes jelly-like coating over eggs for protection

29. Nidamental Glands.

Secretes eggs casings to harden eggs before they are released.

30. Accessory Nidamental Glands.

Assists primary nidamental glands in secreting egg casings.

33. Spermatophoric Sac

Prepare and store spermatophores before they are released.