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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Rat Dissection Prelab 1. Is your left like your right side? It should be similar to your right but there can be differences like if damage was done to one side or if one side was mutated and disfigured. 2. Name an animal that doesn’t have a left and right side. Snakes don’t have a left and right side but there is an interesting study about that which is that Adult snakes (16 of 20 snakes) preferred to coil in the clockwise direction. Many female snakes (15 of 20 snakes)‚ but few male
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White Rat Dissection Lab Report Learn about the anatomy of the White Rat. Gain dexterity with instruments used in the dissection procedure. Compare and /or contrast the anatomy of the White Rat with that one of the Human body. Cadaver of a White rat‚ preserved in chloroform. A dissection pan‚ Butcher’s twine‚ Bounty paper towels‚ latex gloves. 3. Instruments used in the dissection kit: Scissors; Forceps; Scalpel; and the Probe The first step was to obtain the White Rat and
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pg. 462-464 a) Draw a diagram of the rat when it is first cut opened and the internal organs are exposed. Identify and label the diaphragm‚ the stomach‚ the small intestine‚ the caecum‚ the heart‚ the left and right lung‚ the trachea and the esophagus. (Note: see Figure 22 on pg 470 for an example) b) What structure divides the thoracic and abdominal cavities? The Diaphragm divides the thoracic and abdominal cavities. c) What is the sex of your rat? Male. Part C Digestive System pg 467
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Comparative Anatomy Title: Date: Aim/Hypothesis: To compare the anatomy of the cane toad and the rat in order to … Materials and Safety/Ethical considerations: List materials used in the dissection Explain the safety and ethical considerations when collecting and dissecting animals. You can refer to the email sent home about toad collection in this section. Method: 1. A rat and a cane toad were dissected to compare their similarities and differences in anatomy structure. 2. Newspaper
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Comparative Anatomy Report Title: Comparative Anatomy Report Date: 18th March 2014 Aim/Hypothesis: To compare the anatomy of the cane toad and the rat in order to find the differences of two different animals and how the animal has changed throughout time to suit its living conditions. Materials and Safety/Ethical considerations: List materials used in the dissection Safety and hygiene equipment: Gloves Glasses Newspaper All benches were wiped Method: 1. A rat and a cane toad were
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Wednesday 10/17/2012 In lab we received a fetal pig for dissection to be done over five lab sessions. We started off with an over view of the pigs anatomy noticing the snout‚ external nares‚ eye structure‚ pinnae‚ tongue‚ teeth‚ tail‚ three clove hands‚ and feet. We also identitified the sex of our fetal pig‚ and upon observation at the base of the umbilical cord we determined the sex was a male. The first part of our dissection involved reviewing the masseter muscle structure. We use a scalpel
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Dissection of the Respiratory System of the Fetal Pig Inferior to the Larynx Dissection is an art. We must carefully and accurately dissect the pig so we can identify all important parts. We must use caution when carrying and cleaning sharp dissection tools. Dissection must help us to get to figure out specific parts of the organ that we need. In general‚ dissection in biology lab will help us to see of how all the systems get together in an entire organism. We will get to see how
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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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