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This is the worm I dissected in science class for our bio unit. We named it Jamie

Voici les glandes salivaires.

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The grade 11 biology classes recently completed their fetal pig dissection. This activity served as a hands on (hands in) review of their unit on “Animals: Structure and Function.” It was an amazing site to see each student relate what we studied in the unit to real life. Although some were apprehensive at the beginning, as the days went by all students forgot their fears and became fully engaged in the dissection.

5th-grade science classes dissected and examined frogs in order to compare/contrast body parts with the human anatomy.

At the 2016 World Science Festival at NYU.

Students in Dave Potter's Ichthyology class at Unity College dissect a variety of fish species during a lab period. They weighed, measured, and identified the specimens before removing the pharyngeal bone for further examination.

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5th-grade science classes dissected and examined frogs in order to compare/contrast body parts with the human anatomy.

The shell stretches a little, but not too far before it starts tearing.

Latch side. Taking mirror below carrier tray.

Kelp forest trip 2015 C block

1) gills

6) esophagus

7) liver

8) lung

9) stomach

10) spleen

11) duodenum

12) gall bladder

13) pancreas

17) small intestine

18) colon

19) kidney

20) testis

22) bladder

23) cloaca

The grade 11 biology classes recently completed their fetal pig dissection. This activity served as a hands on (hands in) review of their unit on “Animals: Structure and Function.” It was an amazing site to see each student relate what we studied in the unit to real life. Although some were apprehensive at the beginning, as the days went by all students forgot their fears and became fully engaged in the dissection.

We also had a chance to take our blood pressure and learn about heart health.

Tadaa!! Not as bloody as i expected it to be.. The whole red lump stuff is the liver, the heart is purple-ish still beating rhythmically.. Pretty interesting.. Next week, we're gonna dissect a mouse, which i didn't get to do when i was in high school.. (^^

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