They get the frog's from a factory and they are either dead or alive. And you just take apart the frog in science. And if you don't want to dissect a real frog then ask your teacher if you can do it on line with a virtual frog.
Biology or Anatomy.
guts and blood
yes because what it has on the inside
We are evaluating how to dissect a frog.
Other structures covered the nerves and had to be dissected first
That would be "dissected". The student dissected a frog in his biology practical.
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To watch them grow or dissect them?
In most school systems yes, but some school systems, they do it earlier, and in some later.
Doctor, Vetranarian, science teacher, naturalist, and zoologist.
There are certain safety ethics and compliance solutions that an individual actually needs when dissecting a certain body or something else. It depends on what you are going to dissect, for example, a frog as well as give valid reason why you need to dissect it.
In a typical frog dissection class, you will discuss the anatomy and physiology of frogs and other creatures. You will learn about the skeleton, muscles, and internal organs of the amphibian.