There is no law against it and from my experience it gives you invaluable information and really helps you to learn. You see it first hand, and this is the way many people learn.
No, students should not dissect any animals.
No they should not dissect animals it's mean it's like animal cruelty
Literally millions of animals are bred and killed so the children can dissect them in biology classes at school.
Frogs and mice.
Dissecting animals is not a requirement to be a zoologist, although it may be part of the job for research or educational purposes. Zoologists study animals in various ways, including observation, field research, and laboratory work that may or may not involve dissection.
People dissect animals for educational purposes, to study their anatomy and understand biological processes. It allows students and researchers to learn about the structure and function of different organ systems in living organisms. Dissection is also important for medical training and scientific research.
Sometimes only if you need to know how the animal died.
They can do it in real life or do a virtual dissection, but it would be nice if we had a decision wether to or not, because some students are very uncomfortable in situations like that
you should never ever dissect a fairy the are living thing too you know i wonder what kind of jerk asked this horrible question.
In most school systems yes, but some school systems, they do it earlier, and in some later.
"It is time to dissect this body", "let's dissect what happened here" etc...
because they think that virtual animals arent good to dissect so a real animal is better