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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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    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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    Dissection Lab

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    Dissection lab In the past 3 weeks we have been dissecting animals of all different sorts. We dissected a worm‚ crayfish‚ grasshopper‚ and a perch (fish). In my conclusion I will explain the diet‚ habitat‚ and how these relate to the structure of these animals. First I am going to be talking about the worm. The Earthworms have setae in groups around or under their body. The setae‚ paired in groups on each segment‚ can be moved in and out to grip the ground or the walls of a burrow. Worms travel

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    Animal Dissection

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    Animal Dissection: No Longer Cutting Edge American Politics 115-01 Dr. Griffith Chelsea Morrison April 24‚ 2012 The use of animals in science that results in harm or death has traditionally played an integral role in education. Many thousands of animals have been killed worldwide during attempts to teach practical skills or to demonstrate scientific principles which have‚ in many cases‚ been established for decades. Anatomy and experimental physiology started to be practiced around 300 B.C

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    Frog dissection

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    Background: As members of the class Amphibia‚ frogs may live some of their adult lives on land‚ but they must return to water to reproduce. Eggs are laid and fertilized in water. On the outside of the frog’s head are two external nares‚ or nostrils; two tympani‚ or eardrums; and two eyes‚ each of which has three lids. The third lid‚ called the nictitating membrane‚ is transparent. Inside the mouth are two internal nares‚ or openings into the nostrils; two vomerine teeth in the middle of the roof

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    Frog Dissection

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    Frog Dissection Manual 1. 2. Place the frog on the dissecting pan. Do not pin it down. Use these descriptions and the picture to identify each of the following external structures. A. Head – the anterior end of the frog extending to and including the eardrums mouth – the large opening at the anterior end of the head made up of a maxilla and mandible maxilla – the upper jaw bone mandible – the lower jaw bone external nares (i.e. nostrils) – two small openings on the dorsal surface of the

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    Cane Toad Essay

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    The Invasive Cane Toad An invasive species is defined as a species that is non-native or alien to a community or ecosystem that was introduced by humans and has turned invasive‚ spreading widely and coming to dominate in the community causing economic or environmental harm. The cane toad is an example of an invasive species. It is a large‚ strong‚ and healthy amphibian that is native to Central and South America. They are predators of insects and other small prey. The cane toad was introduced to

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    The Rattus Rat

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    Black Rat Biology Honors Paper The Rattus Rattus (black rat) is one of the most problematic invasive species in the world. Covering 80% of all archipelagos and are found on six continents. Black rats are mainly found on tropical islands such as the Galapagos‚ Hawaii and most of the islands in Central America. Rats prefer to live in areas filled with forests and shrubland‚ but can live on minimal vegetation. Scientists have been able to exterminate this invasive species from most temperate and sub

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    Rat Pow

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    RAT POW Problem Statement: I this POW we were assigned to find the population of the exponential growth of a rat population‚ residing on a perfect‚ utopian island after a year. Organisms will flourish prosperity on the Island and no deaths would occur. The journey began when merely 2 full-grown rats‚ the one original male and female‚ arrived on the island. Their offspring would be determined by the following: Every day from January 1st‚ the original mother would give birth to a liter of

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