| Anatomy As Art | Abdominopelvic Anatomy of the Rat | Digestive System Anatomy |
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| 1. | Throughout the video, Dr. van Hagen’s signature attire was his fedora. In what other peculiar (for the setting) item of clothing was he frequently seen? |
| 2. | In the initial process of plastination, the bodies were immersed into a vat of acetone. Why acetone? |
| 3. | How did the smoker’s lung differ in appearance from that of the nonsmoker? |
| 4. | One specimen was prepared to show prosthetic or surgical devices. One of the devices was a pacemaker placed on the right chest wall over the pectoralis major m. Into what vein are the leads from a pacemaker placed? |
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Among the examples of stillborn fetuses was an anencephalic infant.
What is anencephaly? |
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| Abdominopelvic Anatomy | |
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Identify the labeled structures |
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| Digestive System Anatomy | |
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| 1. | Name the major salivary glands. |
| 2. | The wall of the digestive tube has four layers. Name them. |
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