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Cat Dissection Felis domesticus Honors Anatomy & Physiology

Cat Dissection Felis domesticus Honors Anatomy & Physiology

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Cat DissectionFelis domesticus

Honors Anatomy & Physiology

Dissection Safety Always cut away from self Never point tools toward self or partners Point sharpener away from self or partners Never hold specimen in hand while cutting No Gum, mouth closed while cutting Long hair tied back Long sleeves rolled back Never remove any tool, specimen, organ, or

tissue from class/lab

Dissection Tools Scalpel Sharpener Large and small

scissors Needle point and

blunt probe Needle point and

blunt forceps Large and small

Bone Shears Bone saw Pail opener Preservative Straight and T-pins

Getting Started Select a group of 4 Select your cat and place in on a tray Remove outer bag and put aside Remove inner bag (conserving

preservative) Place inner bag w/preservatives in sink Determine gender of your cat Decide on a name for your cat

Identifying Integument Photograph and label the following

Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis Hair Muscle Tissue

1 Picture per group, hand written labels, all members names

Clean Up Time Allow yourself 5-10 minutes to cleanup Ensure your cat has adequate preservative Re-wrap cat in its skin Place in inner bag, and outer bag w/rubber band Place cat in class bin in prep room All fur/removed tissues in trash Spray tools, tray, and table (apron) w/cleaner Rinse at sink and towel dry tools, tray, and table

Clean sink at lab table Return safety equipment and tools to proper location All group members are responsible for clean up Wash your hands and get instructor approval