Snakes' anatomy is truly one-of-a-kind in the animal world. Let's explore what makes these scaley reptiles so special!. This guide includes color photos of what organs to look for in a snake dissection. 4 pages. Ages: 11+. This dissection guide was revised October 2014 with improved instructions and color images for a better dissection and easier identification of internal and external anatomy. Item: DE-GDSNAKE Please see other Dissection Guides from Home Science Tools: Clam Cow Eye Crayfish Earthworm Frog.
Snake anatomy - parts of a snake with diagrams. The main body parts of the snake are the head, the body and the tail. In the head we find the sensory organs, poison glands, jaw, teeth and fangs.. Students examine both the external and internal anatomy of a snake. The activity demonstrates how a snake's specialized organs and structures support its ability to swallow prey whole, digest food efficiently, and survive in its environment.