What do you hope to learn by dissecting the shark tomorrow Pass in your WarmUp worksheet when done Last WarmUp YAYY Dogfish Shark Squalus acanthius Dissection Anatomy and Physiology ID: 270090
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Warm-Up Monday
What do you hope to learn by dissecting the shark tomorrow?
Pass in your Warm-Up worksheet when done!
Last Warm-Up YAYY!!Slide2
Dogfish Shark
(
Squalus acanthius) Dissection:Anatomy and PhysiologySlide3
Dogfish DistributionSlide4Slide5Slide6Slide7
Female
MaleSlide8Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12
Circulation ComparisonSlide13
Why do we dissect?
develop skills of observation and
comparisondiscover the shared and unique structures and processes of specific
organisms
develop a greater appreciation for the complexity of life.Slide14
Dissection Safety
Never hold specimens in your hand to dissect them; always pin them securely to a dissecting pan
.When using a scalpel, cut away from your body. Never cut towards your
body. Always remove cap properly.Slide15
Dissection Safety
Handle all specimens and equipment as directed
Perform dissection according to given directions and do not stray from these procedures without explicit consent from me!Slide16
Dissection Safety
Always wear safety goggles and a lab apron while in the dissection lab
.Slide17
Student Discipline
You are not permitted
to take any animal parts out of the room, joke or horse around, or eat and drink in the dissection room
.
No mutilation of the specimen or its structures.Slide18
Student Discipline
Any violation of these rules will result in a trip to the dean’s office and a zero on the assignment.