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  • was it already dead before Dissection or not?

  • Thank you I have an oral test on this tomorrow and have not had the time to really work on my lab cat as much as I wanted, this vid has def helped me study. Oh and I thought it was interesting that our college get the cats from the shelter, after they put them down. Because no one wants to come and adopt them.

  • Thank you I have an oral test on this tomorrow and have not had the time to really work on my lab cat as much as I wanted, this vid has def helped me study.

  • I kinda teared up when I saw the cat's face. :<

  • Well, now I know how Rocky's body works. :)

  • I hope that cat was dead after

  • Thank you so much for the videos! They were so helpful!

  • "we have the technology, we can rebuild him"

  • all these angry people commenting are hilarious...obviously they are low life people who never made it past an 11th grade education; otherwise they would know that this is just a basic part of all anatomy and physiology classes in college and high school.

  • great video, very detailed thanks!

  • this is how i am studying for my anatomy test

  • Damn, you people piss me off. All of you are seem stoked that scientst need to dissect on cats nowadays. They're obviously too stupid to know about cats; so they kill them. I hope all the scientist who dissect on cats GET DISSECTED ON THEMSELVES. Maybe then, they'd know what it was like. Assholes.

  • @amazinnanderson Not only would any thing ever know what it is like to be dissected, because their dead, but that statement did not make any since at all.

  • @amazinnanderson well some people have tests to worry about and these help out a lot.

    Also, these cats are not euthanized/killed for dissection. There is an overpopulation of cats and dogs in the streets and in the pounds. After a while, if the cat/dog doesn't get adopted, he gets euthenized. That is how it's always been. Now instead of thowing the cat/dog away, we are using the cat in a positive/learning way. So really, we are getting something positive from something negative.

  • @amazinnanderson You're just a complete moron. Dissection is vital in learning about the human body, ESPECIALLY if you're going into the health field where you deal with human lives.

  • @amazinnanderson dumb ass

  • People dissect people to save lives during surgeries. Is that bad too?

  • our cat was FAT! my profess. gave me a fat one when I asked for a skinny one. She said that the bigger ones you can see muscles more...YEA RIGHT and she got herself a small one to dissect.

  • @drunkenlilTIFFY1990 actually the fatter the cat, the bigger the muscles and more defined it is. The only bad this is all the fat you have to scrape up haha ^.^'

  • YES!!! My anatomy class will be so much easier now! Except for the fact that I need to know origins, insertions, and actions of the muscles. :(

  • YOU GUYS ARE MY HEROS !!

    I have exam in 45 min !! and i didn't study any shit, with this video i feel like i know about 70% of whats going on !!

    Thanks A LOT

  • lol... thats funny

  • on the tip of the scapula is rhomboideus major, not teres major.

  • thank you!:D

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