Lab 11 - Dissections, part 3
- Due Nov 18, 2021 by 2:30pm
- Points 10
- Submitting a file upload
- File Types pdf
Note: Detailed instructions have been removed since students have already completed multiple Lab Assignments by this point in the term. If you are unsure how to proceed, look back at Lab 1 - Historical Geology for guidance.
This Topic Will Be Featured on the Upcoming Unit 4 Exam
NOTE: All student Lab work must be HAND-WRITTEN and diagrams/illustrations must be HAND-DRAWN and labeled. Typed responses and copy/pasted computer graphics will not be accepted.
Step 1 -Download or Print the Lab Workbook
Lab Workbook 11 - Vertebrate Dissections Links to an external site.
Step 2 – Access Resources to Help You Complete the Lab
Dissection Guide PowerPoint Links to an external site.
Dissection Lab Videos (SUPER IMPORTANT!)
Animals Popplet Flowchart (I strongly recommend you download this resource to your computer because it makes it easier to view; the image resolution in Google Drive is poor quality)
Crash Course: Biology
Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us Animals - Crash Course Biology #21
Simple Animals: Sponges, Jellies, & Octopuses - Crash Course Biology #22
Complex Animals: Annelids & Arthropods - CrashCourse Biology #23
Chordates - CrashCourse Biology #24
Step 3 - Attend the Face-to-Face Lab Session
Miss the Lab? If you are unable to attend class, please contact your instructor regarding what you missed, as well as instructions for completing the make-up work.
Step 4 – Submit Your Completed Lab Workbook as a PDF
Step 5 – Wait for Your Instructor to Grade Your Work
Step 6 – After Your Assignment Is Graded, Check Your Lab Workbook Responses Against the Answer Key
The link to the Lab Workbook Answer Key will be available as a feedback comment left by your instructor in the Canvas Gradebook.