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For a number of reasons: they are not tiny, it is easier to see what organs they have (many are like humans have), they are not expensive. Pictures can sometimes be difficult as they are not very accurate.

You may not like the idea of using worms or frogs for science labs but they can be a way that you can see if you like science.

People are getting away from using cadavers in medical schools and going with graphic tables. But these are very expensive.

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