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Dogfish Shark Dissection GuideIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget470221-572 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Superficial AnatomyRostrumEyeExternal NaresSkeletonSpiracleSpineMouth Gill SlitsFirst Dorsal FinPectoral FinSpineLateral LineScapulocoracoidBarFin CartilagesOtic CapsuleSecondDorsal FinCaudal FinPelvic FinVertebral ColumnFin CartilagesCaudal FinCartilagesNasal teArchGill ArchesIllustrated by Sarah Joy HergetFin CartilagesPectoral Girdle1Rib CartilagesPelvic Girdle 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Dissection Procedure123 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved2Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Nervous SystemOlfactory SacOlfactory BulbOlfactory TractOlfactory LobeCerebrumDiencephalonOptic LobeCerebellumAuricleFourth VentricleMedullaOblongataIllustrated by Sarah Joy HergetSpinal Cord3 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Lateral MusculatureVentralBundleEpaxial MyotomeLevatorCucullarisHyomandibulaeHypaxial MyotomeLevator PalatoquadratiAdductor Mandibulae 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights ReservedDorsal Constrictors4Pectoral LevatorIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Ventral MusculatureAdductor yoidVentral ConstrictorCoracoarcualisRectus AbdominisPectoral DepressorIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget5 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

HeartCarefully cut through themuscle caudal to the mouthuntil the heart can be revealed.Conus ArteriosusAtriumVentricle 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved6Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Heart ChambersCut through the conusarteriosus as close to themouth as possible. Oncethe heart is removed,bisect the heart.Afferent Branchial Branchesof Ventral AortaAtriumConus ArteriosusAtrioventricularValveSinoatrial ValveVentricleSinus VenosusHepatic SinusIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget7 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Gill ArteriesInternal Carotid A.Efferent Spiracular A.SpiracleStapedial A.Afferent Spiracular A.External Carotid A.First Hypobranchial A.HyoideanEpibranchial A.Paired DorsalAortaeAfferent Branchial A.Efferent Branchial A.Posttremic A.Subclavian A.Dorsal AortaCeliac A. 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved8Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget9 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

ArteriesPaired Dorsal AortaeDorsal AortaEfferent Branchial A.Subclavian A.Celiac A.Lateral Abdominal A.Gastric A.Hepatic A.Gastrosplenic A.Cranial Intestinal A.Caudal Intestinal A.Posterior Mesenteric A.Posterior Epigastric A.Iliac A.Femoral A. 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved10Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

VeinsOrbital SinusInterorbital SinusCranial Cardinal SinusInferior Jugular V.Sinus VenosusBranchial V.Caudal Cardinal SinusGenital SinusHepaticHepatic Portal V.Cardinal V.Gastric V.Caudal Splenic V.Cranial Splenic V.Cranial Intestinal V.Renal Portal V.Caudal Intestinal V.Lateral Abdominal V.Iliac V.Caudal V.Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget11 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Digestive SystemLiverGallbladderStomachBile DuctPancreasSpleenSpiral IntestineRectal GlandRectum 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved12Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Male Urogenital and Reproductive AnatomyUsing a scalpel, cut throughthe top of the stomach andthe bottom of the rectum toremove the digestive system.TestisMesorchiumVas DeferensDorsal AortaKidneyRectal GlandSeminal VesicleSperm SacUrogenital PapillaClasperIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget13 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

Female Reproductive AnatomyUsing a scalpel, cut throughthe top of the stomach andthe bottom of the rectum toremove the digestive system.OstiumOvaryShell GlandOviductUterusDorsal AortaRectal GlandCloacaUrogenital Papilla 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved14Illustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Pregnant FemaleOstiumOvaryShell GlandOviductEmbryoUterusCandleDorsal AortaRectal GlandUrogenital PapillaIllustrated by Sarah Joy HergetCloaca15 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

QuizDigestive System6172384Nervous System95123478910511612 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights ReservedIllustrated by Sarah Joy Herget

Quiz: Answer KeyDigestive SystemNervous .GallbladderBile DuctPancreasSpiral IntestineRectumLiverStomachSpleenRectal GlandOlfactory SacOlfactory TractCerebrumOptic LobeAuricleMedulla OblongataOlfactory BulbOlfactory LobeDiencephalonCerebellumFourth VentricleSpinal Cord 2016 Ward’s Science All Rights Reserved

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Dog sh Shark Dissection Guide . Second Rostrum Spine Spine Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin External Nares Mouth Gill Slits Pectoral Fin Lateral Line Pelvic Fin Fin Cartilages Scapulocoracoid Bar Otic Capsule Orbit Rostrum Vertebral Column Fin Cartilages . Male Urogenital and Reproductive Anatomy

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