Mammalian Kidney Dissection
Mammalian kidneys are part of the urinary system, functioning with the ureter, urinary bladder, and tubular urethra. These organs remove unwanted cellular waste, excess salts, and toxins from the...
Dissecting preserved specimens plays an important role in biology education–but teaching dissection labs for the first time can be stressful. Our free guides and resources can take some of the stress out of teaching your first (or first in a while) dissection lab.
Why is dissection important? Because it:
Our guides include overview information about the specimen; labeled diagrams of its internal and external anatomy; and instructions and videos to guide the dissection. These free resources also provide guidance on group sizes, suggested class time, required supplies, personal protective equipment (PPE), and links to other helpful information.
We’ve compiled this dissection guide sampler to help you get started. You can access all the guides on our Dissection Guides page. Be sure to visit our Basics of the Dissection Lab and Dissection Buying Guide pages for background on lab management and specimen selection.
Mammalian kidneys are part of the urinary system, functioning with the ureter, urinary bladder, and tubular urethra. These organs remove unwanted cellular waste, excess salts, and toxins from the...
An earthworm dissection lab provides an economical and convenient opportunity for students to practice their dissection techniques before progressing to more complex specimens such as frogs or pigs. The...
Cow eyes are typical dissection specimens used in lab to study eye anatomy because they are structurally and functionally similar to human eyes. Students explore the external and internal...
Dissection of a preserved sheep or pig heart offers students an excellent opportunity to learn about mammalian heart anatomy. While dissecting, students can also explore how blood is pumped...
Insects are the most diverse class of animals on the planet with over 1 million named species. Scientists estimate that there are millions more species to be classified. Preserved...
The dissection of preserved frogs is an engaging introduction to vertebrate anatomy and mature body systems. Exploring the anatomy of the frog allows discussions about adaptations and how anatomical...
Build a better hands-on lab with the supplies that support every step of the dissection experience. From preparation to cleanup, Carolina offers the essentials you need in one place.
• PPE
• Dissection Tools
• Trays & Mats
• Wetting Solution
• Guided Resources
Complete your lab with trusted dissection supplies designed for hands-on learning.
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