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Shark Dissection!

June 7, 2013 By:Alison McNee

The Advanced Biology class is currently dissecting dogfish sharks as part of their physiology unit.  They are learning about a system, such as the digestive system, and then cut open the sharks to see what everything really looks like.  By doing the dissection, the students can get a big picture view to see how everything in the body fits together and works together.  What a better way to learn about the digestive system than to actually see it!

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