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    Mullins 7/15/10 142L Formal Lab Report one “Dissection of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems of the Fetal Pig” Introduction The Fetal Pig is left over from last semester’s A&P Lab I and is being recycled for the second A&P lab. During this dissection session my lab partner and I did two dissections. The first one of the Urinary system‚ and the second of the Reproductive system. The fetal pig was in a zip lock bag‚ wrapped with wet paper towels and its own skin. Methods We

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    Fetal Pig Anatomy

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    Lab 1 Pre LAB Report Week 9 Fetal Pig I –External Anatomy‚ Thoracic Cavity‚ Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Systems‚ plus Muscles. Week 9 Introduction * Objective * To gain an understanding of the Fetal Pig Anatomy I. External anatomy * The body of fetal pigs is divided by three main parts‚ such as the head‚ neck‚ and trunk. They have also the tails which is located in the posterior end of the trunk. The trunk can be separated two divisions. First one is the anterior

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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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    Cow - Eye Dissection Lab Report Name: Eli Wilson Group #: 1 Group Members: Anthony Sophia Emily Specimen Name: Cow Eye Purpose: To look at the different parts in the cow eye. Materials: A laptop A lab notebook Pencil or pen Background: There are many critical parts of the eye that help you see. There are many parts of the eye that help you interpret images: the cornea‚ lens‚ retina‚ iris‚ and optic nerve. The optic nerve takes in light from the retina and send it’s to the brain. When

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    Pig I; external anatomy‚ skeleton‚ digestion Anatomy of a pig Pig digestive system Tongue • For taste • Pushing food into the esophagus Papillae • Rough edges of that tongue that contain the taste buds Hard and soft palate • Separate the nasopharynx from the mouth Parotid gland • Secretes saliva (amylase enzyme) which breaks down starches into sugar Stomach • Stores food • Begins digestion of tissues

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    Heart Dissection Report

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    Heart Dissection September 30‚ 2012 Introduction/Purpose In this lab experiment‚ I examined a pig’s heart and compared it to a human’s heart. The pig’s heart is very similar to a human’s heart by having the same structures‚ veins‚ valves‚ and chambers. I was unable to perform hands on examination on a human heart so I examined a pig’s heart. I was able to identify major areas of the heart and dissect it to examine the inside chambers and valves. This

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    Earthworm Dissection Lab

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    Earthworm Dissection Lab Objective: To learn the anatomy of the Earthworm through dissections. Materials Needed: -15 pins -Scalpel - Dissection tray - Hand lens - Earthworm - Forceps - Probe - Scissors Procedure: 1) Gather your materials; dissection kit‚ dissection tray‚ and the earthworm. 2) Lay the earthworm onto the dissection tray dorsal side up. 3) Place a pin through the side of the third segment from the mouth‚ and another pin through the side

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    The religion I chose to observe was Jehovah’s Witness‚ they usually hold services two times a week‚ and most of the programs involve audience participation similar to a classroom discussion. Worship beginnings with a song from their “Song Book” which leads to prayer and before ending the service with prayer they sing again. All services focus on reading and discussing the Bible and seeing how to apply it in one’s life. Those in attendance—no matter what ethnic group or age—are encouraged to read

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    Preparing for Dissection The first thing to do when preparing to dissect a shark is to get a pair of gloves so the smell of shark and the raw shark is not touched and on whoever will be dissecting. The next thing to do is get all of the materials that will be needed while dissecting the shark. The things that will be needed are: scalpel‚ tweezers‚ prop‚ pickups‚ scissors‚ and a tube to put the shark in. Then of course the last thing needed before beginning the dissection is the shark. External

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    FLYING PIG LAB  Jackson Fordham    Procedure  1. Find the mass of the Pig  2. Attach pig to ceiling with string‚ measuring the length of string   3. Find the time it takes the pig to make one rotation   4. Find the circumference by finding θ from the length of the string and the height of  the pig from the ceiling  5. Use θ to find the radius of the circle by inverse cosine  6. Use the radius to find the circumference   7. Find the velocity by dividing the circumference by the time it took the pig to 

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