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    Brain Dissection Aim: the aim is to dissect the brain and identify all the different parts of it. Equipment: a semi –frozen sheep’s brain‚ dissecting board‚ dissecting instruments (scalpel‚ forceps‚ scissors)‚ plastic ruler‚ paper towel and gloves. Method: * We placed the brain so that the cerebral hemispheres are at the top of the board and the brain stem is at the bottom. * My group identified the external features of the brain: the cerebral hemispheres‚ cerebellum and brain stem.

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    be shared and he was a writer of many books. These books were still being used in the Middle Ages and‚ for many medical students‚ they were the primary source of information on medicine. He advanced the study of anatomy and physiology by careful dissection and observation. He had a private income. He was a skilled surgeon‚ capable of operations also a philosopher and logician. He left a huge mass of writing behind‚

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    Do you think animal testing should be allowed for scientific purposes? I think we can’t use animal to test. Body systems of animals are different than humans it has been proven that many tests like hiv/aids were proven to be a failure on human beings 15 million animals are tested each year and probably over half of them die or get severely abused every year animal testing also cost a lot especially for the medications‚ the failures‚ and to care for the animals. For one thing‚ we can’t see a point

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    that it had to be dead. Several summer days were filled with me scouring the inside my pool’s filter‚ desperately searching for unfortunate souls that had met a watery end. Any specimens found would be placed under the knife of my beginner’s-level dissection kit. I took this fascination as a sign that a career in pathology was in my future. However‚ one fateful operation led me on a new path‚ one geared toward aiding the creation of one of life’s most precious experiences—motherhood. The frog that changed

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    Animal Testing: Should Animals Be Used as Test Subject? Over 100 million animals suffer and die in the U.S. every year in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food‚ and cosmetics tests as well as in medical training exercises and curiosity-driven medical experiments at universities (PETA n.d). These animals are locked in barren cages with fear shown in their eyes waiting for the day when all of the misery will stop. Animals which are being tested are beautiful creatures that have the right to live normally

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    Name February 7‚ 2013 Professor Essay #1: Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures William Osler once said “Medicine is the science of uncertainty and the art of probability.” While this quote was said nearly one-hundred years ago‚ it still holds the same weight as is once did. In Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam‚ this quote is shown to not only be true in regards to medicine‚ but also for people as a whole; even so there are many factors that contribute to a person’s personality early

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    Bohannon argues that displaying bodies of dead humans can be “art”‚ but this “art” may be difficult to separate from “science.” The text is filled with the author’s research‚ interviews and her personal reasoning. While observing the process of human dissection and preservation (known as “plastination”)‚ Bohannon has a difficult time understanding this type of art making. For the author‚ plastination is a complicated and sometimes disturbing process. But she also seems to conclude that plastination is

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    Animal testing has been used for centuries to improve the lives of humans since 322 B.C. by greek and roman physicians‚ Aristotle and Erasistratus. These greek and roman physicians first performed animal testing with dissections to obtain more knowledge about the animals they chose to test in their experiments. However‚ the scientists that first introduced animal testing‚ failed to realize that humans and animals do not have the same lineage. Their intentions were to advance scientific

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    Earthworm Ecology The key “take-home” message from the first reading on Earthworms‚ “The Importance of Earthworms as Key Representatives of the Soil Fauna‚” was that earthworms play a vital role in soil nutrient‚ water‚ and carbon cycles across the soils of the globe (with the exception of deserts and the arctic/antarctic). Earthworms are integral to soil nutrient cycles by making nutrients such as nitrogen‚ phosphorous‚ and potassium more available to plants. They are key to the water cycle

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    Leverett 1 Rashid Leverett Professor Winkler ENG 105 3 March 2014 In his article “The Loss of The Creature‚” Walker Percy presents the case that people or so-called “creature’s” experiences are most often trivial because of our actions. Percy believes we can only truly enjoy these experiences if we leave the old ways of thinking . Only then can we see the true beauty of the experience. Percy gives three examples to prove his point. His first example describes a tourist’s plans to go

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