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    Crucian Carp Lab Report

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    euthanasiated with clove oil. The external anatomy of the fish has five fins; pectoral, pelvic, dorsal, anal and caudal fin, a cloaca is located right behind the anal fin and this is where the cut is made until the beginning of the head. The fillet is removed to expose the internal organs. The crucian carp anatomy is similar to that of the other vertebrates. The fish contains most of the internal…

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    Skeletal System

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    In regards to the skull anatomy (as shown below), the male skull is larger and heavy-boned, and the female skull is small and light-boned. The forehead of the male skull is steep and flat, whereas the female forehead is more rounded. Female cheekbone size is small and delicate in…

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    was declared the head of surgery and anatomy. While attending the University of Padua Andreas committed a large amount of time to the study of human bones. During his time at the Universities a great amount of his education came from the works of Galen, who was a large influence to a…

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    that could placate, even eliminate, your symptoms. There’s no question that these medications are at least somewhat effective treatments to the ills that continue to plague mankind today. Or is there? Medical journalist Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic – the damning exposé on the psychiatric pharmaceutical industry – and Mad in America – the eye-opening timeline uncovering the dark history of psychiatry in the United States – is one person that has raised serious doubt over the…

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    Red Blood Anatomy Library

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    learn about the blood, how it transport the essential substances we need such as oxygen, amino acids, nutrients, glucose and vitamins. How its used to keep the body warm, remove waste, and even regulate body fluid for electrolytes.www.kenhub.com) anatomy library. The blood is made up of three major functions. Transport, protect and regulate. The plasma is the fluid that surrounds the blood cells and helps transport carbon dioxide, hormones and metabolic waste products. Red blood cells, which are…

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    Ever since I had watched the show Grey’s Anatomy, I have wanted to be a surgeon. The show always made being a surgeon look like an interesting job. It even inspired me to possibly become a surgeon in the near future, since it gives so much information about the job. On the other hand however, being a FBI agent has always been one of my personal goals for my lifestyle in the future. Both of these jobs have very high pay, are always on call, and require a decent education. But, both jobs have very…

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    Previously, a Greek anatomist named Galen found most of the information on anatomy that was used during that time period. He had previously found that there was a set of arteries leading directly from the heart to the brain called the rete mirabile. Andreas Vesalius proved that there is no such thing as the rete mirabile through…

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    This obsession with manipulating death and life through science led to anatomy theaters becoming a source of entertainment, as death and gore became less shocking. There was also a significant increase in grave-robberies to satisfy the scientific demand for corpses. As a result of these exploitations, society debated scientific…

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    the dummy does not exceed the limits. (Roach 87) Discoveries/ Importance today Mary Roach says “Surgeons of disciplines benefit from the chance to try out new techniques and equipment on cadaveric specimen.” (Roach 26), she also says the the gross anatomy experience is vital as it is often the students first encounter with death, and is a necessary step for them to become doctors. (Roach…

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    Neil Shubin’s documentary series “Your Inner Fish” explores the relationship between humans and all other living organisms. Shubin delves into human evolution to uncover similarities that connect humans with the world around them. The anatomist studies fossils, embryos, and various other parts to compare humans to fish, reptiles, and primates. Shubin challenges the common beliefs about evolution by recognizing the corresponding features between humans and seemingly unrelated organisms. The…

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