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Dissection Tools

Dissection Tools. Dissecting Pan. Used to hold the specimen Pin to secure. Protect clothing from spills Protect hands. Lab Apron, Goggles, and Gloves. Sharp needle Used to separate organs Used to point. Probe. Assorted tools. Dissecting Pins – used to hold the specimen in place

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Dissection Tools

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  1. Dissection Tools

  2. Dissecting Pan • Used to hold the specimen • Pin to secure

  3. Protect clothing from spills Protect hands Lab Apron, Goggles, and Gloves

  4. Sharp needle Used to separate organs Used to point Probe

  5. Assorted tools • Dissecting Pins – used to hold the specimen in place • Scissors – used to cut through organs • Pipette – to add or remove small amounts of liquid

  6. Forcep & Scalpel • Forceps- lift, or grasp an organ • Scalpel – to cut

  7. Dorsal = the top side of an organism • Ventral =bottom side of the organism

  8. Which tool is used to separate organs? • Probe • Scissors • Scalpel • Forceps

  9. Which tool is used to hold organism in place? • Probe • Your hand • Pins • Scalpel

  10. T/F it is better to use the scalpel when cutting through the muscle to get to the internal organs.

  11. T/F Dorsal is the top of an organism.

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