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Fetal Pig Dissection Lab
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  1. Pigs are similar to humans through the fact that they have skin, not fur or feathers, they are omnivores, and when they are fetus they receive nutrients from an umbilical cord connected to the mother, so it is natural to pick such an animal to compare to the human organ systems.
  2. FETAL PIG DISSECTION A LABORATORY GUIDE 1 Preface, p. Preparing the Fetal Pig, p. Instructions for Opening the Ventral Body Cavities, p. 3 Dissection 1: Endocrine Organs, p. 4 Dissection 2: Blood Vessels and Heart, p. Dissection of Arteries, p. Dissection of Veins, p. 10 Dissection 3: Lymphatic System, p.
Fetal Pig Dissection Hand In Answer Key
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Read PDF Fetal Pig Dissection Lab Analysis Questions Answers Biology Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Textbook, Intermediate Version, Fetal Pig Science News-letter One of the best ways for your students to succeed in their biology course is through hands-on lab experience. With its 46 lab exercises and hundreds of color.

Fetal Pig Dissection Unit
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Fetal Pig Dissection Data Sheet Answers
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Dogfish Shark Dissection Lab Guide
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The Student Handouts are available in these formats. You are free to modify these documents.

The student handout has questions and diagrams to label, the answer key is available at Teachers Pay Teachers for a small fee to goes toward support and maintenance of biologycorner.com

Some Things To Consider...

1. Do you have space with a sink? Pigs are a lot more involved than frogs and the preservatives will need to be drained and pigs rinsed. This is not a good dissection for classrooms that do not have sinks.

2. Have your students completed the frog dissection? The pig is more advanced, students should have a basic understanding of dissection protocols.

3. Have you ordered the right specimens? Pigs will need to be ordered from a biological supply company. If they are not injected, the circulartory system is very difficult to view. Generally, 1 pig for two students is a good match, but you could get away with 3-4 students per pig.

4. Do you have enough equipment?Goggles are required for all dissections. Latex gloves are optional, though generally preferred. Students should always wash hands even if they wore gloves. Many chemicals will seep through the latex. I have switched to nitrile gloves because it provides more of a barrier from harsh chemicals, but they are slightly more expensive.

  • Photo Manual Dissection Guide of the Fetal Pig ( https://amzn.to/2EVVJc5 )
  • A dissection Guide and Atlas to the Fetal Pig ( https://amzn.to/2HZEPLV )
  • Placemat Dissection Guides, Fetal Pig ( https://www.wardsci.com/store/product/8872173/placemat-dissection-guides )
  • Biocam's Concise Fetal Pig Chart ( https://www.enasco.com/p/BioCams-Concise-Dissection-Chart%2BSB50649 )
  • Fetal Pig on Behance - free guide, print or share link with students

Grading and Assesments

Fetal Pig Lab Guide Answers Sheet

Assessment. I take a grade on the completion of this lab guide. But as worksheets go, you do want the students to work out the answers together and ask for help when needed. Generally I use a quick and easy method to grade it. Each section is worth 5 pts. If its completed and looks mostly right, then they get the full 5 pts. Reduce pts if there are blanks or incorrect answers.

The biggest part of their grade comes from the LAB PRACTICAL. This is where pigs are set up at stations with numbered or colored tags in the structures. Students have 1 minute at each station to identify the structure and write it on their answer sheet. This is done in complete silence with no working together. Depending on the class, I may or may not allow them a word bank. Honors classes do not get a word bank usually unless I have an IEP or student that needs differentiation. The sheets below can be printed for the practical, they are numbered 1-50, though you don't need to use all of the blanks. Just make sure your practical contains enough stations to keep students busy. If you have 30 students, you can have 25 stations with questions, and 5 'rest stations' interspersed.

Also print out the Fetal pig lab guide - this just lists all of the structures they need to find with a checkbox. It makes for a good reference and study guide.

For review, point students to this page: 'The Ultimate Pig Dissection Review' which contains diagrams, gallery photos and links to practice quizzes.

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