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Lab 10: Basic Mammalian Anatomy I
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Mammals
• Endothermic – “warm blooded,” meaning they regulate their own body temperature
• Hair – provides insulation
• Mammary glands – allows mother to nurse young without leaving to find food
• 25% of the world’s mammals are on brink of extinction!
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Mammals
Mammalia
Placentals Internal
development
Marsupials Pouches
Monotremes Lay eggs
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Fetal Pig Dissection
• 16.1 – External Anatomy
• 16.2 – Oral Cavity and Pharynx
• 16.3 – Thoracic and Abdominal Incisions
• 16.4 – Neck Region
• 16.5 – Thoracic Cavity
• 16.6 – Abdominal Cavity
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External Anatomy
• Umbilical cord – connects fetus to placenta of the mother. Oxygen (O2) and nutrients go into fetus, while carbon dioxide (CO2) and waste leave via umbilical cord.
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External Anatomy
• Determine the sex of your pig
• Locate urogenital opening – serves both urinary and reproductive functions
• Look at the group nearby to see the other sex
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Oral Cavity
• Locate the hard palate – ridged roof of the mouth which separates the oral cavity from the nasal passages.
• Locate the soft palate – smooth region behind the hard palate (posterior).
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Pharynx
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Pharynx
• Epiglottis – flap which folds over the opening of the trachea to prevent food from entering
• Glottis – top of the esophagus
• Esophagus – carries food to the stomach
• Trachea – carries air to the lungs
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Thoracic and Abdominal Incisions
• Never point the scissors toward yourself when cutting
• The first incision should be posterior to anterior above diaphragm
• Keep diaphragm intact!
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Neck Region
Locate:
• Thymus gland – part of the immune system, T-lymphocytes (WBCs) are produced here.
• Thyroid gland – secretes hormones into the blood which regulates metabolism
• Larynx, trachea, esophagus
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Thoracic Cavity
• Thoracic cavity – the chest cavity made of ribs, muscle and fascia that protect the vital organs: heart and lungs
• Separated from abdominal cavity by diaphragm
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Thoracic Cavity
• The heart is covered with a thin clear membrane called the pericardium.
• On the left and right of the heart are the lungs
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Abdominal Cavity
Peritoneal membranes enclose organs of the abdominal cavity
Liver
• produces bile which helps breakdown fats
• breaks down RBCs
• stores glycogen
• control blood sugar level
• makes blood proteins
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Abdominal Cavity
Pushing the liver aside will reveal:
• Stomach – stores food and secretes gastric juice which digests protein.
• Spleen – purifies blood and destroys old RBCs
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Abdominal Cavity
Lifting up the liver will reveal:
• Gallbladder – stores bile from liver
• Bile duct – transports bile to the duodenum
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Abdominal Cavity
• Duodenum – first part of the small intestine
• Small intestine – digests food, absorbs nutrients
• Large intestine – Absorbs water and preps feces
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Abdominal Cavity
Pancreas – under spleen
• produces pancreatic juice which digests food in the small intestine
• secretes hormone insulin and glucagon into bloodstream to regulate glucose levels.
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Abdominal Cavity
• Rectum – end section of the large intestine that leads to the anus.
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Finishing Up
• Save your pig! We are going to use it again. Put it back in bag with wet paper towels and label.
• Clean your workstation with disinfectant spray. Rinse utensils.
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Reminders
Schedule change: Tues Nov 22nd
Final Practical Exam: Dec. 8th