Biology Dissection Bundle: Pig, Frog, Crayfish, Earthworm


Products in this Bundle (4)
Description
This dissection bundle includes lab instructions and materials lists, student worksheets with full-color diagrams and pictures, and discussion questions for greater comprehension of vertebrate anatomy and physiology.
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This product includes 4 of my best-selling dissections:
1. Earthworm Dissection-
External anatomy- introduction to anatomical terms, clitellum, setae
Internal anatomy- digestive system, reproductive system, circulatory system, nervous system
Length: 1 class period
2. Crayfish Dissection-
External anatomy- exoskeleton, location & function of all appendages
Internal anatomy- respiratory system, circulatory system, digestive system, excretory system, nervous system
Length: 1 class period
3. Frog Dissection-
External anatomy- body regions, appendages, sensory organs, structures of the mouth
Internal anatomy- digestive system, circulatory system, respiratory system, lymphatic system, excretory system, muscular system
Length: 2 class periods
4. Fetal Pig Dissection-
External anatomy- appendages, sensory organs, genitalia
Internal anatomy- endocrine system, digestive system, reproductive system, circulatory system, respiratory system, excretory system
Length: 2 class periods
Included in each dissection:
- A set of step-by-step dissection procedures for a student-led dissection
-A student worksheet for completion during work. Student worksheets contain provocative questions about anatomy, physiology, and application of concepts.
-Clear, colorful anatomical diagrams for students to label and complete as they are dissecting the specimen.
-A video demonstration available to students and teachers through an exclusive YouTube link. (Great for absent students!)
-A complete answer key for teachers for every section.
These are a basic introduction to anatomy for general Biology classes. It is not meant to be a comprehensive or exhaustive exploration of anatomy and physiology. Please check the preview carefully to make sure it fits your curriculum.