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Label the Parts of a Sheep Heart Print out the diagrams on the following pages and fill in the labels to test your knowledge of sheep brain anatomy. External anatomy: label the valves …
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Procedure (External Anatomy): 1. Obtain a perch & rinse off the excess preservative, dab with paper towel. Place the perch in your dissecting pan. 2. Label the anterior, posterior, dorsal, …
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The Language of Anatomy ISE S OJoc-{no._ Lab Time/Date Regional Terms 1. Describe completely the standard human anatomical position. 2. Use the regional terms to correctly …
Sheep Heart Dissection - CCSF
Sheep Heart Dissection Objectives 1. To learn the anatomy of the human heart by studying the structurally similar sheep heart. 2. To understand the function of the heart by studying the …
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