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Cat Dissection

Danny Biro . Cat Dissection . Abdominal and Thorax Muscles Ventral View. Forelimb Muscles (Extensors) Dorsal View. Forelimb Muscles(Flexors) Ventral View . Hind Limb Muscles Dorsal View #1. Hind Limb Muscles Dorsal View #2. Thorax Muscles Lateral Ventral View . Neck Muscles Ventral View .

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Cat Dissection

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  1. Danny Biro Cat Dissection

  2. Abdominal and Thorax Muscles Ventral View

  3. Forelimb Muscles (Extensors) Dorsal View

  4. Forelimb Muscles(Flexors) Ventral View

  5. Hind Limb Muscles Dorsal View #1

  6. Hind Limb Muscles Dorsal View #2

  7. Thorax Muscles Lateral Ventral View

  8. Neck Muscles Ventral View

  9. Shoulder and Back Muscles Dorsal View

  10. Thorax Muscles Ventral View

  11. Hind Limb Muscles Ventral View #1

  12. Hind Limb Muscles Ventral View #2

  13. Thoracic Cavity Organs • Picture will be added when the students dissect their cat later this school year.

  14. Abdominal Cavity Organs • Picture will be added when the students dissect their cat later this school year.

  15. Brachial Veins and Arteries • Picture will be added when the students dissect their cat later this school year.

  16. Abdominal Veins and Arteries • Picture will be added when the students dissect their cat later this school year.

  17. Pelvic and Thigh Veins and Arteries • Picture will be added when the students dissect their cat later this school year.

  18. Cat and Human Similarities • All of the major organs perform similar functions • E.g. the heart pumps the blood and the kidneys regulate water balance in both organisms • Both organisms have an aorta and vena cava veins • Both organisms have the same male and female reproductive structures • Both organisms have a diaphragm that is used for respiration, and is the barrier that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities • Both organisms have the most of the same bones

  19. Cat and Human Differences • The cat has three trapeziusmuscles while the human only has one trapezius • The humans hyoid bone and larynx are structured different compared to the cats, which allows humans to speak • Cats have claws while humans have nails • The papillae (bumps on the tongue) are longer and harder than a humans – this allows them to clean themselves • The structure of the gluteus muscles is different • Humans are larger for bipedal locomotion

  20. Organ Physiology • Since this PowerPoint is available online, I have not included the descriptions of the organs. I do not want my students plagiarizing my work.

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