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| View Poll Results: Are frogs dissected at your high school? | |||
| Yes, and the class is required for graduation. |
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18 | 51.43% |
| Yes, but the class is elective. |
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7 | 20.00% |
| No, we don't dissect frogs. |
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10 | 28.57% |
| Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Do high school biology students still dissect frogs?
At our school, we really only do fetal pigs in biology (honors biology in 9th grade or biology in 10th). The AP Bio students dissect cats. When I took honors bio, my teacher was also the Marine Bio teacher at the school, so instead of a fetal pig, we did a starfish and a baby shark, which was pretty cool.
I go to a summer science camp every year at the Douglass Science Institute at Rutgers, and we dissected frogs our first year. This past year, we did sheep hearts and a pig heart with the option of doing the fetal pigs, too. |
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