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a pin used to dissect stuff A table that is used to dissect a animal or any other kind of animal.
Yes they did
If it a class dissection some of the most important safety procedures to follow include the following: * Avoid contact, such as to the eyes, mouth, or other sensitive areas, with any chemicals used to preserve the specimen. Also thoroughly rinse off the specimen off the chemicals before beginning dissection. * If the chemicals do come in contact with your eyes, know where the nearest eye-wash station is. * Firmly secure specimen to your dissecting pan. DO NOT dissect specimen while holding it. * Handle the scalpel with extreme care and always cut away from others and yourself. * Properly dispose of the dissected specimen and organs as directed by your teacher or leader in the dissection. * Clean your dissection area and tools thoroughly and return the tools to their correct storage places. * WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER DISSECTION There are more guidelines at the link given below.
A dissection pan, or tray, is the pan the item is placed in to do the dissection. typically it will have a eax bottom, though some are now styrofoam, in which pins can be stuck to hold the specimen in place.
Ask a surgeon or a doctor. There the answer nobody is allowed to change it.
pigs respond more than humans
pigs respond more than humans
It is a tray that you use when you dissect something.
Because pigs have similar systems to humans, making pigs easier to learn the functionality of human anatomy.
This cannot be answered because YOU know the specimen. The internet does not. Your teacher is asking you to write down the scientific name of the frog you are going to dissect. Look up what species of frog it is and then use Wikipedia to find out its scientific name.
"It is time to dissect this body", "let's dissect what happened here" etc...
If you are ready, we will now dissect these plants.
yes, they did dissect it.
Anyone can dissect nearly everything. Hope this helped.
Dissect = to cut up, cut into pieces from Latin:dis = apartsecare = to cut
No, students should not dissect any animals.
Dissect with dotted lines and measure it again!