Several days ago, we were subjected to dissect a frog. We could tell the differences between the genders, as we slowly cut into it. The first step, is to extract the skin layers on the top, then we were to open the skin up, like a window opening. Once we did that, we could see all the organs, and such, located in the different parts of the body. The obvious parts were seen, but some were deep within the frog, so we have to delve deeper inside to sought them out. The frog dissection was very useful, and we collected much information from it. We learned the different body parts, and there location, as well as their functions. Knowing this information might have some use to someone who will be giving operations to someone else.
    If I were to become a doctor, and I had to perform an operation on someone, I do believe that this dissection will help me plenty. The parts of the frog isn't much different than the parts of a human. The only obvious difference is that our internal organs are much bigger. I think I would have to find the incision line on the human body first, then I would trace the incision line on the body. I would have to be careful not to cut the organs while getting the incision line. Sometimes, in order to get that line prefect, you have to lightly trim the surface of the sk



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