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*** This is the educational version of our crayfish dissection video with labels & graphics ***You can check out the raw version of this video here: https://...
Male Urogenital and Reproductive Anatomy Using a scalpel, cut through the top of the stomach and the bottom of the rectum to remove the digestive system. Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget 13 © 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved
Part I - Dogfish shark dissection for educational use: lesson plans, quizzes, additional dissections, and more available at http://sdpb.sd.gov/OldSchoolScience/d....
You will be dissecting a dogfish shark: Squalus acanthias. The equipment you will be using includes: a large dissection tray. surgical scissors. scalpel. probe. forceps. Dissection is a learned skill that takes practice and patience. Some general rules to remember are:
Dogfish Shark Dissection. Marine Conservation Science and Policy Learning Service Program. The spiny dogfish, spurdog, mud shark, or piked dogfish, Squalus acanthias, is one of the best known of the dogfish which are members of the family Squalidae in the order Squaliformes.
Lesson Plan: Dogfish shark Dissection Background: Dogfish sharks are vertebrates in a class called Chondrichthyes. This group of fish are also called cartilaginous fish because their skeletons are made of cartilage. There are about 1,000 species of Chondrichthyes, of these approximately 400 are sharks. Rays and skates are also found in this class.
Sharks used in dissection classes are usually the dogfish: Squalus acanthias. Because of its ready availability and primitive chordate structure, it is often the only fish a student will dissect in a comparative anatomy course. Tools you will need for the dissection are: A large dissecting tray.