familiar to all is the classic‚ simple‚ ordinary goldfish; however‚ due to genetic mutation‚ a new‚ unique version of the species was born‚ the see-through goldfish. This goldfish was created due to the efforts in reducing the need for student dissections‚ as all its functioning organs are completely seen through‚ due to its pigment-less‚ fully transparent‚ scales and skin. This see-through goldfish can live up to 20 years and even get as heavy as five pounds! The mutation causing this unique goldfish
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R E V I E W S H E E T 30 Anatomy of the Heart Gross Anatomy of the Human Heart 1. An anterior view of the heart is shown here. Match each structure listed on the left with the correct letter in the figure. g j r u b k d n a 1. right atrium 2. right ventricle 3. left atrium c a b o 4. left ventricle 5. superior vena cava 6. inferior vena cava 7. ascending aorta 8. aortic arch 9. brachiocephalic artery 10. left common carotid artery 11. left subclavian artery 12. pulmonary trunk 13. right
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Kat Contreras Prof. Koll Eng. 102 12 March 14 Captivate Humans not Animals For Centuries‚ the world’s populace have had an irresistible interest in animals and have flocked to zoos and other animal habitats such as Sea World or San Diego Zoo. Ever year‚ millions of families go on whale watching tours and aboard safaris or enjoy a Circus performance. However‚ the interest in animals is nothing new: Zoos have been around and brightening the smiles of many since the first collection of animals
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My mom has picked up the long green hose that slithers across the law in an attempt to revive the withering plants that suffered the harsh seasons. The mouth of the hose spits out water falling like waves in an inconsistent matter. A few brown earthworms are wiggling in the mud‚ while the neighboring army of ants panics over its disturbed home. My backyard has suddenly become a scene from an outdoor documentary in HD. Then there are the sounds of the season that reach my ears like music. The
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____________. a. range b. density c. dispersion d. intrinsic rate of increase e. clumpiness The feeding relationships among the species of a community is the community’s ______________. a. niche b. diversity c. trophic structure d. Richness e. dispersion Earthworms have a(n) ______________. a.
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Controlled experiment 3. falsifiable 4. deductive reasoning 5. hypothesis 6. inductive reasoning 7. scientific inquiry 8. Domains 9. bacteria 10. archaea 11. Eukarya 12. protists 13. Fungi 14. Plantae 15. Animalia 16. organ system 17. algae‚ bird ‚ earthworm 18. internal digestion of cellular garbage by a structure called a lysosome 19. eating food 20. all organisms share a common genetic code 21. one of the kingdoms of protista 6. Using a type of logic know as ________‚ a generalized conclusion
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structural and functional differences among arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. Identify the major arteries arising from the aorta through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen. identify the major veins draining into the superior and inferior vena cava through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen Exercise 1: Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels Observations Sketch your slide in the space below and label the structures indicated in the procedure
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How have Western views of knowledge changed over time? Throughout history‚ cultures have held disparate views on the nature of knowledge. Epistemology‚ the branch of philosophy that focuses on basic questions such as: “What is knowledge? How do we know what we know?”‚ lies at the heart of these views. In Western culture‚ the answers to these basic questions have changed markedly over time. Throughout history‚ this evolution in philosophy has been inextricably linked to science and religion.
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I have become absent minded‚ Algernon died two days ago. Dissection shows my predictions were right. His brain had decreased in weight and there was a general smoothing out of cerebral convolutions as well as a deepening and broadening of brain fissures." Charlie Gordon-Neurosurgeon. The results of the dissection were consistent with those of the report. The same thing has started with Charlie’s brain. His emotions over the next
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Guided Dissection Week 9 - Lower limb Gluteal region 1. Make some transverse incisions across the gluteal region and reflect the skin and superficial fascia laterally. a. On the gluteal region clean: i. The surface of gluteus maximus ii. Above gluteus maximus you can see parts of gluteus medius iii. Look for cutaneous nerves supplying this region. b. Below gluteus maximus expose the fascia lata of the posterior thigh but leave it in place. 2. Reflect gluteus maximus: a. Characterise thoroughly
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