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    Bone Dissection

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    The skeletal system is made up of cartilage and bone. Both bone and cartilage are connective tissues‚ that is‚ they are composed of cells in a matrix with intracellular fibers. Just imagine connective tissue as a gelatin salad with grapes and coconut. The grapes would represent cells‚ the gelatin the support material for matrix‚ and the pieces of coconut the intracellular fibers. By changing the amounts of each ingredient and adding extra substances‚ we can produce a material that is very hard like

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    Frog Dissection

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    Rana pipiens I. Purpose: To examine the frog externally and internally by dissection. II. Materials: 1. Frog 2. Dissection pan 3. Manual 4. Dissection utensils III. Methods: A. External: The dissectors set up for their lab by getting the following materials: the frog‚ dissection utensils‚ dissection manual‚ and the dissection pan. Dissectors placed the frog anteriorly with the dorsal side up. Dissectors noticed

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    Rat Dissection

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    Rat Dissection Prelab 1. Is your left like your right side? It should be similar to your right but there can be differences like if damage was done to one side or if one side was mutated and disfigured. 2. Name an animal that doesn’t have a left and right side. Snakes don’t have a left and right side but there is an interesting study about that which is that Adult snakes (16 of 20 snakes) preferred to coil in the clockwise direction. Many female snakes (15 of 20 snakes)‚ but few male

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    Heart Dissection

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    Joselyn Bodnar Heart lab dissection 3/2/15 The Human heart has many complicated processes. Dissecting a sheep’s heart can help to provide an active‚ firsthand learning experience that allows to illustrate what has been previously heard and read. The sheep heart and a human heart share the same function and purpose‚ which is to keep the body alive by continually circulating blood around the body. Like a human heart‚ a sheep’s heart contains two atria and two ventricles. These four chambers

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    Pig And The Pig Analogy

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    with the pig and the chicken. Yeah‚ not many people have. At first it didn’t really make any sense to me‚ but if you really think about it‚ you can use the analogy to everything you do in life. The analogy is‚ if breakfast was ham and eggs‚ are you the chicken or the pig. You want to be the pig in everything you do. Because if you’re the pig‚ you sacrifice more and work harder because to become the ham if you’re a pig‚ you must die. There’s nothing wrong with being a chicken‚ but being a pig is the

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    bone dissection

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    The skeletal system is made up of cartilage and bone. Both bone and cartilage are connective tissues‚ that is‚ they are composed of cells in a matrix with intracellular fibers. Just imagine connective tissue as a gelatin salad with grapes and coconut. The grapes would represent cells‚ the gelatin the support material for matrix‚ and the pieces of coconut the intracellular fibers. By changing the amounts of each ingredient and adding extra substances‚ we can produce a material that is very hard like

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    Transmission Dissection

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    ME112 Transmission Dissection Procedure [pic][pic][pic][pic] Remove the bolts from the top Here’s what you will see. Locate Using the punch‚ pound out the (Optional): Pound out the pin and cover of the transmission (they are the selector pin and its collar. cotter pin in the collar. If it falls remove the bar that prevents more only hand tightened). in the transmission‚ don’t worry. than one shift fork being selected. [pic][pic][pic][pic] Unscrew the shift lever (if attached)

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    Rat Dissection

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    1) The length of the tail: 18.5 cm 2) The length of the body ( from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail: 22cm What is their relative proportion? 1.2:1 PART A (Overview) pg. 462-464 a) Draw a diagram of the rat when it is first cut opened and the internal organs are exposed. Identify and label the diaphragm‚ the stomach‚ the small intestine‚ the caecum‚ the heart‚ the left and right lung‚ the trachea and the esophagus. (Note: see Figure 22 on pg 470 for an example) b) What structure

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    Eye Dissection

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    Cow’s eye dissection AIM ~ To locate and distinguish specific parts to an eye of a cow‚ in particular‚ its lens. OBSERVATIONS ~ Before actually beginning the dissection of the cow’s eye‚ we were about to sketch a fairly relative picture of our observing’s of the exterior body of the eye. The eye‚ having almost completely being sheltered in fat and muscle‚ was quite firm and only the cornea and optic nerve was identified. By further cutting down the fat‚ we were able to spot a rather tough pinkie

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    Heart Dissection

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    Heart Dissection Sheep have a four-chambered heart‚ as do humans. By studying a sheep heart you can learn about your own heart at the same time. 1. Identify the right and left sides of the heart. Look closely and on one side you will see a diagonal line of blood vessels that divide the heart. The half that includes all of the apex of the heart is the left side. If you feel the heart‚ the left half will feel much firmer and more muscular than the right side. The left side of the heart has to

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