Dissection facts for kids
Dissection is a standard laboratory technique in biology and pathology. To dissect is to cut up a body so as to reveal its structure. The body could be that of a human, an animal, or a plant. Dissections are regularly done in autopsies to help determine the cause of death. They are done by zoologists to find out the internal structure of animal bodies. The comparative anatomy of animals, revealed by dissections, gives clues as to their evolutionary relationships.
Images for kids
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Galen (129–c.200 AD), Opera omnia, dissection of a pig. Engraving made in Venice, 1565
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Page from a 1531 Latin translation by Peter Argellata of Al-Zahrawi's c. 1000 treatise on surgical and medical instruments
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Body snatching headstone of an 1823 grave in Stirling
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Dissection of a human cheek from Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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Dissection of a spiny dogfish
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In Spanish: Disección para niños