HOW TO USE THIS BOOK This coloring book has been designed to assist in learning the anatomy of the fetal pig-either being adjunct to dissection. In e diagrams or coloring in the structure will aid in remembering these anatomical features and their nderstanding functions. When used with dissection.
Lists resources for reviewing the fetal pig dissection, which include virtual labs, photos, and labeled images. Fetal Pig Dissection Pigs are excellent and engaging specimens for studying mammalian anatomy. They exhibit hair, a muscular diaphragm, a 4-chambered heart, and mammary glands.
Middle school students can use preserved pigs to begin their exploration of human body systems and structure and function. With this hands-on, engaging activity, students color, cut out, and assemble a hands-on paper model while learning to identify and explain the anatomical structures and functions of the fetal pig. Use the eco-friendly model as a dissection-free exploration, a pre-dissection study tool, or a summative assessment for comparative anatomy.
Comes with additional supporting digital resources. This. Features include: -clean, clear illustrations -single-side printed pages to prevent bleed-through when coloring -blanks for labeling each illustration -answers to the label blanks at the bottom of each page -descriptive, instructional prose, suitable for use in a laboratory setting or as a stand.
Use this organ foldable project to help students visualize where organs are located in relation to other organs in the body. This is a great preview lesson or project to prepare for fetal pig dissection labs. This cut, tape, color, and label project is a great pre.
Fetal Pig Dissection Practical and more! manipulates food for chewing and swallowing; a taste organ (6) Click the card to flip 👆 Tongue. Download or print this amazing coloring page: Pig Anatomy Coloring. The body of the pig may be divided into three major regions-the head, trunk, and tail.
Many sensory organs are concentrated in the head, while the trunk provides protection for delicate internal organs and is a site of attachment for the appendages used in locomotion. A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Fetal Pig David G. Smith,Michael P.
Schenk,2012-01-01 A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Fetal Pig, 3rd Ed. by David G. Smith and Michael P.
Schenk is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the anatomy of the fetal pig. This full.