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    traditional writers such as Avicenna and Mundinus, by some animal dissection and by surface inspection of the living human. (Morley, 554) With his return to Florence, Leonardo again took up his anatomical studies, and it appears that for the first time he had access to a reasonably large amount of dissection material, obtained at the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova. As the dates of his drawings indicate, he had further dissection specimens available to him, although whether he during this Florentine

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    Animals every year are killed some are endangered because of us. According to Organ-on-a-Chip Some companies test on animals when they have a new product. If the product has a chemical that has not been used before they test it on animals. 13,400,000 cats and dogs in the US were

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    Dissection and Body Snatching During the English Renaissance The Renaissance was a time period in history that came with a plethora of changes in art, religion, music, and science. Considered one of the most beautiful eras thus far, it shaped the modern age. Curiosity peaked in people everywhere in Europe. Dissection gained popularity and importance during the Renaissance, which led to body snatching becoming common; both of these activities gave way to new advancements. Dissection of human bodies

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    Animals are pretty chill. They do a lot for us too, dogs help police sniff out illegal drugs, sea lions are monitoring climate change in the ocean and bees help grow our planet. Dogs have a sense of smell that is 1000 times stronger than the average human. Which is like woah. With their strong sense of smell, detection dogs are used to help find drugs, contraband, blood, etc. which helps the police keep us safe. Sea lions that are trained to monitor the ocean have sensors attached to their fur

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    Animals every year are killed, some are endangered because of us. According to Organ-on-a-Chip Some companies test on animals when they have a new product. If the product has a chemical that has not been used before they test it on animals. 13,400,000 cats and dogs in

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    Andrea Villarreal Shaw English II Pre-AP 2/13/17 Punish the deed, not the breed     The poor, shivering animals huddled against the corner of their prison cage, attempting to sleep, but kept awake due to the never-ending pain in their fragile heads and weak body. Any minute they know they'll have to, once again, face the torture of being strapped down to wires and small cups attached to their bellies, or the electrical shocks transported straight to their brains. They moan with pain but have trouble

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    The Human Gross Anatomy course is comprised of two components: lectures and laboratory dissections. Human cadaveric dissection has withstood many challenges to its role in anatomy courses and remains unvanquished as the superior method of learning human anatomy. The Human Gross Anatomy course at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine utilizes cadaveric dissection for the advancement of student’s appreciation of the presentation of anatomical structures and their relationships. Yet, with the

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    Mary Roach’s Stiff is on the human cadaver and their many uses throughout history. Roach begins by visiting the University of California, and observes surgeons practicing surgeries on cadavers. The donated cadavers are very important in the medical field, because without them, there would be no realistic way to practice surgeries without actually performing them on live people. Roach then goes into the history of the cadaver in the medical field. Many civilizations used dead bodies to learn about

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    During this lab dissection I hope to gain a better understanding of how the different organ systems inside of a chicken work together. I expect to do well with this dissection because I have performed numerous necropsies with Dr. Macklin while working in his poultry microbiology lab. Many different components will factor into how much excitement or fear I will have heading into the lab. My excitement for this lab will come from learning how everything works together, and my fear will be not knowing

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    In the dissection of the earthworm three pins were used to hold it down. The first pin was at the anterior, the second at the posterior and the third was under the clitellum. Then the scalpel and blade were used to cut into the side of the dorsal vein of the earthworm. The dissecting probe was used to open up the worm and the used the pins to pin the sides down. During the dissection of the clam its hinged in the middle. The umbo was held away from the chest area and the scalpel was used to cut

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