Dissecting Pigs In Anatomy
Mrs. Dennison’s anatomy classes begin fetal pig dissections
After months of studying organ, muscle, and skeletal systems, the anatomy classes have finally begun their fetal pig dissections. The pigs are small in size, allowing the students to easily cut and examine the many different parts. These dissections are the true tests of the students’ knowledge in the field of anatomy, allowing them to analyze the organ, muscle, and skeletal systems of the deceased animals.
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