Dissection of a Sheep's Eye

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Dissection of a Sheep's Eye

Vitreous Humor

Nictitating membrane image from: http://www.spc.cc.tx.us/biology/jmckinney/Studyimages/frog/frogdissectlist.html

•Jaw muscles Vomerine teeth Maxillary Teeth •Internal nares •Floor of orbits •Eustachian tube opening •Esophagus opening (Gullet) •Glottis

Frog internals 1 38.Auricle (atrium) 39. Ventricle/Heart One mouse click for answers 38.Auricle (atrium) 39. Ventricle/Heart Conus arteriosus Aortic arches Liver Fat bodies Urinary bladder

Frog internals 2 Auricle (atrium) Ventricle Conus arteriosus Lung Mouse click once for answers 40 38 44 46 51 49 47 52 55 56 39 42 43 50 Auricle (atrium) Ventricle Conus arteriosus Lung Liver Gall bladder Small intestine Large intestine Spleen Kidney Fat bodies Urinary bladder Adrenal gland testis

Frog internals- male Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Pancreas 45 48 46 47 49 56 55 50 57 Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Pancreas Spleen Kidney Adrenal Testis Vestigial oviducts

Frog internals- female Mouse click one time for answers 45. Stomach 46. Small intestine 47. Large intestine 48. Pancreas 49. Spleen 51. Fat bodies 52. Urinary bladder 58. Ovary 59. Oviduct Last slide