Biology 161 – Lab 2 The Pluck Scott Lehbauer

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Biology 161 – Lab 2 The Pluck Scott Lehbauer

Tongue and Glottis Tongue Glottis

Esophagus and Trachea Trachea Esophagus

Lungs and Epiglottis Epiglottis Lung

Larynx and Vocal Cords Larynx (Thyroid Cartilage) False Vocal Cords True Vocal Cords Larynx Opened through Arytenoid Cartilage

Heart and Pericardium Visceral Pericardium - the thin covering directly attached to the heart wall (also called the epicardium) Parietal Pericardium – sac-like covering of the heart. A loose double layered, thin, slippery membrane. Visceral Pericardium covering the Heart Parietal Pericardium

Aorta and diaphragm DiaphragmAorta

Liver and Gall Bladder Gall Bladder Liver Cystic Duct

Brochioles Bronchioles