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Dissection of the Platana and the Frog

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A laboratory manual designed for university zoology students gives step-by-step dissection instructions for two common amphibian types, focusing on external anatomy, oral structures, musculature, vascular and venous systems, skeletal elements, and the alimentary and respiratory organs. It offers daily practical exercises with diagrams and prompts to draw observed structures, indicates differences between the two types where relevant, lists required instruments, and suggests additional local specimens for comparative study. Emphasis is placed on accurate observation, careful dissection technique, and linking structures to their functions.

Fig. 18.—Brain. Cranial Nerves, Spinal Nerves, and Sympathetic Nervous System of Xenopus and Rana.

Make a complete sketch showing the brain and the above-mentioned cranial nerves.


Transcriber's Notes:

Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including inconsistencies in formatting.

Both "exoccipitals" and "ex-occipitals" occur in original text, left as printed.

Table of Contents not in original; added by transcriber.