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By: Hannah Joseph, Photo Editor
March 9, 2011
Every year, biology students are expected to perform the task of dissecting a frog using tools, such as blades and tweezers, provided by science teacher Herbert Kendall. Junior Martin Moreno, left, and freshmen Noah Belmont, middle, and Annaleah Madison form a group and try to successfully open the mouth of the deceased frog with small tweezers, March 9.
Kendall required each student to wear latex gloves in order to remain as sanitary as possible.
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Posted by "Cooper Belmont" on March 10, 2011 at 7:2: a.m.
My three favorite people right there! Looks like a lot of fun.
:)
Posted by "Frenisia Williams" on March 10, 2011 at 7:2: a.m.
The experiment was really fun. It was also really funny seeing Noah and Martin grossed out while they were cutting out all the organs and the tongue.
Posted by "Alexandra Barisic" on March 10, 2011 at 7:2: a.m.
I am deathly afraid of frogs. So when I found out that we were going to dissect one in biology sophomore year, I was coincidentally "sick" that morning and missed out on the gruesome task of slicing a frog in half. I do not regret my decision to miss class that day because I know if I had been there, I probably would have passed out.
Posted by "Amanda Menes" on March 10, 2011 at 7:2: a.m.
That was the very first time I dissected a frog, and to do that with some of my closest friends made it really fun! It was a great experience in biology!
Posted by "Annaleah Madison" on March 9, 2011 at 7:2: a.m.
That was super fun and very educational.
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Posted by "Noah" on February 21, 2013 at 10:1: p.m.
This is a fun experiment!! :P