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    April 06

    Anatomy Lab

    I had anatomy lab all day on Saturday, April 5th.  It was super cool!  We did a complete dissection of the chest cavity.  We started by peeling back the skin kind of like filleting a fish to exposure the pectoralis major muscles which we cut off the sternum and folded them out, same thing for the minor muscle.  Then came the bone saw.  Awesome!  We cut through all the ribs down each side and across the top & bottom so we could open up the entire chest.  Then out came the lungs, the heart which we fully dissected and we explored all kinds of fun stuff in the chest cavity.  The complexity of the human body is fascinating. I could go on for hours, but I'll keep it brief for this posting.

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