Lab 7: Vertebrate Anatomy: Difference between revisions

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<center>Fig. 7.3. Veins of the Fetal Pig.</center><br><br>
<center>Fig. 7.3. Veins of the Fetal Pig.</center><br><br>


<u>Arteries</u>. To find the arteries at the anterior end of the heart, you will likely have to remove the overlying veins.  Also if needed gradually and carefully cut away at the remaining sternum and remove the thymus gland and the pericardial sac.<br><br>
<u>Arteries</u>. To find the arteries at the anterior end of the heart, you will likely have to remove the overlying veins.  Also if needed gradually and carefully cut away at the remaining sternum and remove the thymus gland and the pericardial sac.
Link to a  [[Media: Pig_arteries.docx  | downloadable version]] of Fig. 7.4 labeled: [[Image:Pig_arteries.docx]]  <BR><BR>
 
Identify the following arteries:
Identify the following arteries:
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<center>[[Image:111F11.FetalPigArteries.jpg|500px]]</center>
<center>[[Image:111F11.FetalPigArteries.jpg|500px]]</center>
<center>Fig. 7.4. Arteries of the Fetal Pig.</center><br><br>
<center>Fig. 7.4. Arteries of the Fetal Pig.</center><br><br>
<center>[[Image:111F11.FetalCirculation.jpg|400px]]</center>
<center>[[Image:111F11.FetalCirculation.jpg|400px]]</center> Link to a  [[Media: FetalPigCirculation.docx  | downloadable version]] of Fig. 7.5 labeled: [[Image:FetalPigCirculation.docx]]  <BR><BR>
<center>Fig. 7.5. Organization of the fetal circulation of the pig. The most highly oxygenated blood is indicated by hatch marks.</center>
<center>Fig. 7.5. Organization of the fetal circulation of the pig. The most highly oxygenated blood is indicated by hatch marks.</center>


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