people dissect animals to learn a little more about them and in some cases to see if they are dangerous to us or not.
No, students should not dissect any animals.
Because back in the middle ages it was illegal to disect humans.
To dissect a diaper, lay it flat and carefully cut it open with scissors. Separate the different layers, such as the absorbent core, outer shell, and any inner liners. Examine each layer to understand its purpose and how it contributes to the diaper's functionality.
No, people cannot transform into animals. This idea is commonly found in myths, folklore, and fiction, but it is not possible in reality due to the scientific differences between humans and animals.
You disect pellets to see the diets of owls or to find out what they ate.
No, students should not dissect any animals.
Literally millions of animals are bred and killed so the children can dissect them in biology classes at school.
because they think that virtual animals arent good to dissect so a real animal is better
Frogs and mice.
Sometimes only if you need to know how the animal died.
pathologists
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 they should not dissect animals it's mean it's like animal cruelty
"It is time to dissect this body", "let's dissect what happened here" etc...
If you are ready, we will now dissect these plants.
We are not directly descended from chimpanzees, we share a common ancestor.
yes, they did dissect it.