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Mrs. Lantz 7th grade 5th period

Photo from a laboratory session on fish physiology and anatomy.

 

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Photo from a laboratory session on fish physiology and anatomy.

 

Photo available free for noncommercial use. Please contact me if you use any of my images non-commercially or otherwise, either via flickr or on my website www.muddyboots.co as I like to keep a record of when, where and how my images are used.

 

For commercial uses please contact me for details or request a getty images licence.

Ummm, I'm not so sure about the vitreous. I'll get back to you...

First visit for mouth cancer.

Ordeal being blogged here at www.hapshaw.com

 

Documentary about a oral cancer survivor I'm currently working on can be watched at www.dragonflycancer.com

Vitreous Humor really is jiggly and jelly-like. You can play with it. :)

overview veins/arteries

The 7th graders started their dissections with the clam. They explored the internal and external anatomy of God’s wonderful creation while hoping that maybe their clam would have a pearl!!! (Unfortunately this was not the year)

The 7th graders started their dissections with the clam. They explored the internal and external anatomy of God’s wonderful creation while hoping that maybe their clam would have a pearl!!! (Unfortunately this was not the year)

MIDSUMMER MASSACRE

Hovet, Stockholm, June 24 2006, Last Gig Ever

 

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This is the heart of the dogfish shark. The atrium is the black part surrounding the (pinkish colored) ventricle

As part of physiology classes, we dissect and study various kinds of animal cadavers, both domestic and wild. We did an unexpected autopsy on a pig that died, to find out why.

A BioQuest student at Seattle BioMed dissects a mosquito. This is only one part of the summer program to give students heading for a career in science and research an opportunity to learn the workings of a real lab. This practice session is in preparation to learn more about Seattle BioMed's quest to find a vaccine for Malaria.

Taken with a large format camera, scanned from the negative.

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