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Fetal Pig Dissection Anatomical Direction

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Anatomical Direction. Fetal Pig Dissection. Dorsal. Cranial. Caudal. Ventral. Anterior. Posterior. Medial: Closer to the trunk. Lateral: Further from the trunk. Proximal: Closer to a reference point. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fetal Pig Dissection

Anatomical Direction

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Dorsal

VentralCranial Caudal

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Anterior Posterior

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Medial: Closer to the trunk

Lateral: Further from the trunk

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Proximal: Closer to a reference point

Distal: Farther from a reference point

For example: The elbow is proximal to the shoulder, while the wrist is more distal to the shoulder.

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Basic Appearance

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Internal Anatomy

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Classification

sapiens

ArtiodactylaSuidaeSusSus scrofa

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Think about these comparisons:

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Respecting your specimen.

What lab safety rules must we follow in order to protect ourselves, our classmates, and to respect the life of the fetal pig during the dissection lab?

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Determining Age of your Pig

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Determining the Sex of your Pig

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Preparing to Dissect

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What are the tools we will use?

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Making the Incisions:

Decide on ventral-incision style based upon the gender of your fetal pig

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Making the Incisions:

Dissection tip:• Start above the umbilical cord• Always cut pulling upward

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Which systems will we explore through dissection?

• Digestive System – Day One• Respiratory System – Day Two• Circulatory System – Day Two• Excretory System – Day Three• Reproductive System – Day Three

Each day, before we begin, we will explore a virtual dissection online: http://www.whitman.edu/biology/vpd/main.html