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** This is the educational version of our crayfish dissection video with labels & graphics ** You can check out the raw version of this video here: • Video How do grasshoppers jump so high? Learn how to dissect a grasshopper in this video, which also covers its external and internal anatomy and physiology. In this simple dissection of a grasshopper, you’ll learn various parts of its anatomy, how grasshoppers make sound, and how grasshoppers breathe. Grasshoppers are part of a group of arthropods, and exhibit many of that group’s characteristic traits. Their anatomy also has some exciting features that you wouldn’t see in your own anatomy. Their mouthparts are also fascinating to learn about! Also, did you know that grasshoppers have four wings? In this video, you’ll learn general information about grasshoppers, which will be tied into its anatomical structures. This dissection lab is for anyone who is curious about grasshopper anatomy, wants to cover grasshopper anatomy for a zoology course, missed the grasshopper dissection during biology class, or just wondered, “What’s inside a grasshopper?”. The video will teach you how to dissect a grasshopper step by step, and review the external and internal anatomy of the grasshopper. In this video, we’ll cover the following structures: Jointed appendages Exoskeleton Head Thorax Abdomen Ovipositor Hind legs Femur Tibia Comb Forewings Hindwings Tympanic membrane Spiracles Antennae Eyes Mouth Labrum Mandibles Maxillae Hypopharynx Labium Tracheal tubes Muscles Crop Gizzard Stomach Intestine Gastric caeca Malpighian tubules Hemolymph (discussed) Heart (discussed) Ventral nerve cord (discussed) If you want to learn more about grasshopper anatomy, here’s a link to a website with more detailed information, as well as diagrams: https://comparativeanatomybiology.wee... If you have any questions regarding grasshopper anatomy, dissection methodology, or general biology, feel free to leave a comment. We'll try our best to reply. Website: https://www.oh-worm.com