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Digital Dissection Labs
Available Spring
Flinn Dissection Labs
Safety Precautions
Scalpels, dissecting scissors, and needles are all sharp instruments; use caution when handling. Always cut away from yourself and others. Rotate the dissection pan, if necessary, for better control while dissecting. Wear safety glasses, chemical-resistant gloves, and a chemical-resistant apron. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. Please follow all laboratory safety guidelines.
Procedure
         Comprehensive Content & Tools
Engaging text with clear, simple diagrams and video tuto- rials help students get the most out of their dissection experience. Detailed background information is included on each species and written for students so it is easy to understand. Questions to check for understanding are built into the content to drive home important techniques and concepts. Interactive diagrams allow students to explore the microscopic view of a larger organ or tissue.
Flexible Learning Options
Use as a pre-dissection assignment or as a stand-alone dissection substitute. Students can watch and practice at home to learn, so they arrive in lab confident and ready to tackle the science at hand. If they get stuck during lab or have trouble finding a structure, the video tutorials are there to help. Built-in safety guidelines and step-by-step instructions ensure that students have the knowledge they need to be successful and safe during lab.
Anytime, Anywhere Access
You can access courses anytime, from anywhere on any device with an internet connection. Incorporate blended learning techniques and encourage student study and self-tutoring with 24/7 access.
Flinn Dissection Labs
Safety Precautions
Scalpels, dissecting scissors, and needles are all sharp instruments; use caution when handling. Always cut away from yourself and others. Rotate the dissection pan, if necessary, for better control while dissecting. Wear safety glasses, chemical-resistant gloves, and a chemical-resistant apron. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. Please follow all laboratory safety guidelines.
Procedure
                       Dissection labs available for six common animals
Explore the anatomy of 6 common specimens—available individually or as a convenient, cost-saving bundle!
$14.95 includes 1 year of access to one lab for 30 users.
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   Grass Frog
 Fetal Pig
 Perch
 Sea Star
   Earthworm
 Crayfish
   Quick Quizzes
Reinforce important facts and dissection techniques with quick quiz assess- ments! Each lab includes a 10-question quiz to provide review and assess understanding.
Frog Dissection Quick Quiz
Assessment Review
1. What external physical features can be used to help distinguish a male frog from a female frog?
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            A. Nictitating membrane B. Spot pattern
C. Maxillary teeth
D. Thumb size
Purchase the bundle to give students the opportunity to compare and identify similarities and differences among the diverse phyla of the Animalia kingdom.
$79.95 includes 1 year of access to all six labs for 30 users.
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   6-Animal Bundle
    Drag-and-Drop Interactive Content
Practice before lab with interactive drag-and-drop tools that allow students to manipulate and explore an organism before the real thing in lab. Anatomical features and organs can be picked up and moved around to help connect the diagrams to the actual specimen. May also be used as a dissection alternative.
     Flinn Dissection Labs
Safety Precautions
Scalpels, dissecting scissors, and needles are all sharp instruments; use caution when handling. Always cut away from yourself and others. Rotate the dissection pan, if necessary, for better control while dissecting. Wear safety glasses, chemical-resistant gloves, and a chemical-resistant apron. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. Please follow all laboratory safety guidelines.
    Muscles and Skin Regions
M1. The method of securing the frog to the dissection pan will depend upon the body position of the frog’s limbs. If the limbs are extended forward, securely tie a twelve- inch piece of string to one foreleg. Thread the string under the dissection pan and tie the free end to the other foreleg. The string should be taut, opening the chest for easier dissection. Repeat with a second string around the hind legs. If the limbs are close to the body, use dissection pins through the webbing of the digits of the forelegs and hind legs to secure the specimen.
M2. Caution: Always cut away from yourself and others. Rotate the dissection pan, if necessary, for better control while dissecting the frog. Using dissection scissors cut a small hole at Point A as shown in Figure 4. Slip the scissors just under the skin. Lift the skin away from the underlying
                                  Point A
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