Anatomy and Physiology Cow Eye Dissection Lab

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Today students from Ms. Suzette Hartvigsen’s Advanced Health Science  embarked on a fascinating journey into the world of visual biology. Ever wondered where the retina is located, what vitreous humor is, or where the optic nerve is positioned? Today, our curious young minds found answers to all these questions and many more.

Our innovative Anatomy and Physiology Cow Eye Dissection Lab was a tremendous success. Students had the opportunity to dissect real cow eyeballs, offering them a hands-on, interactive learning experience. This in-depth exploration allowed them to look closely at the components of the eye and understand their functions.

This unique experience not only piqued their interest in health science but also helped to instill a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the human body. We are so proud of the enthusiasm and maturity with which our students approached this exercise.

This was a challenging task, and our students rose to the occasion brilliantly. Their keen interest, insightful questions, and diligent work made this an extremely productive and rewarding session.

The dissection lab was a testament to their dedication to learning and their curiosity about the world of science. It was truly a joy to see our students fully engaged and excited about the learning process.

Mrs. Hartvigsen, we are grateful for your ongoing support in our mission to provide a stimulating and enriching educational environment for our students. Together, we are shaping the healthcare professionals, scientists, and leaders of tomorrow.

 

 

Attributions
Shelley Heaton, Suzette Hartvigsen