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    Fetal Skull

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    Fetal Skull Fetal skull made of bones which are compressible to some extent in vault anchored to base of the skull LANDMARK Occiput - is the occipital bone/external occipital protuberance. Sinciput - is the forehead region of fetal head. Parietal eminences - are the eminences of parietal bone on either side. Mentum - is the chin. Vertical point - is the center of sagittal suture. Frontal point - is the root of nose. Sub occiput - is the junction fetal neck and Occiput.

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    Fetal Rights

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    a combination of a sperm and an egg – which many believe becomes a human being at the moment of conception. If this is the case then the fetus is entitled to these same privileges. Society should be able to go against the government in the case of fetal rights because they deserve to be treated as any other U.S. citizen. The citizens of the U.S. should fight for the rights of the fetuses because that is where every human being’s life began. The treatment of these unborn infants throughout

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    Dissection Lab

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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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    Frog dissection

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    Background: As members of the class Amphibia‚ frogs may live some of their adult lives on land‚ but they must return to water to reproduce. Eggs are laid and fertilized in water. On the outside of the frog’s head are two external nares‚ or nostrils; two tympani‚ or eardrums; and two eyes‚ each of which has three lids. The third lid‚ called the nictitating membrane‚ is transparent. Inside the mouth are two internal nares‚ or openings into the nostrils; two vomerine teeth in the middle of the roof

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    Frog Dissection

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    Frog Dissection Manual 1. 2. Place the frog on the dissecting pan. Do not pin it down. Use these descriptions and the picture to identify each of the following external structures. A. Head – the anterior end of the frog extending to and including the eardrums mouth – the large opening at the anterior end of the head made up of a maxilla and mandible maxilla – the upper jaw bone mandible – the lower jaw bone external nares (i.e. nostrils) – two small openings on the dorsal surface of the

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    Dissection is a common practice among high schools in the biology class. With new technology arising‚ there has been many debates that have been presented looking at the pros and cons of such behaviour. Millions of animals are killed annually‚ there are little to no control measures in place‚ and animals suffer for the use of dissection among students. In the United States‚ six million frogs are dissected annually in high schools. An additional amount is used in elementary and universities across

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    Fetal Circulation

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    Kevin Kabuga BIO 160 10/28/14 Adult vs. Fetal Circulation CRN 93954 Prof. Kifle In adult circulation sequence‚ non-oxygenated blood enters the right atrium via the inferior and superior vena cava. The increase level of blood in the right atrium causes the tricuspid valve to open and drain the blood to the right ventricle. Pressure of blood in the right ventricle causes the pulmonic valve to open and non-oxygenated blood is directed to the pulmonary artery then to the lungs. The exchange of

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    Cadaveric Dissection

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    Experience on cadaveric dissection. Cadaveric dissection is a must experience for all medical student - either it brings a wonderful experience or a nightmare. My first impression about cadaveric dissection collapsed once I have experience the session myself. I though it must be in a creepy atmosphere‚ with a fleshy and bloody cadaver‚ bad smell and scary dissecting room. However‚ after my first session‚ I appreciated that it is not that bad and honestly I am starting to like it. I can

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    SU BIO1014 Dissection Ex1

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    1 Print Form D I S S E C T I O N EXERCISE Dissection and Identification of Fetal Pig Muscles Time Allotment: Muscle dissection; 4 hours. Multimedia Resources: See Appendix D for a list of multimedia offerings. The Anatomy of the Fetal Pig (CBS‚ 62 minutes‚ VHS‚ DVD) Fetal Pig (DryLab Plus) (ED‚ CD-ROM) The Fetal Pig: A Technological Dissection (ED‚ CD-ROM) Solution: Carboglycerine solution 30 grams fungicide (Benomyl‚ Sigma) 250 milliliters glycerine 1 liter water Mix together and store in a closed

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    Brain Dissection

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    Mammalian Brain Dissection Purpose: The purpose of dissecting the sheep brain is to learn the structure of the brain. We must learn a brains structure to help us learn its functions‚ because they are very important and part of the Central Nervous System. We must learn the Central Nervous System to learn how it communicates between different parts of the body and the body’s interactions with the environment because it is a California standard.   Analysis Questions: 1.) What observable features

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