the cat dissection of george

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The Cat Dissection of George <3 Surgeons Nathan H ubbard Jaktzely Garcia Brenda Barraza C olby Moore D aniel Avils

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About George Length of George: 22.5 inches Circumference of George’s head: 10 inches Length of Arms: 6.5 inches Length of Arms: 9 inches Width of Abdominal region: 5 inches

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Page 1: The Cat Dissection of George

The Cat Dissection of George <3Surgeons

Nathan HubbardJaktzely Garcia Brenda Barraza

Colby Moore Daniel Avils

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Meeting Little George For The First Time

Label bag with our surgeon’s Names!

Draining fluid in the sink

Wiping George

Washing George.

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About George Length of George: 22.5 inchesCircumference of George’s head: 10 inchesLength of Arms: 6.5 inchesLength of Arms: 9 inches Width of Abdominal region: 5 inches

Page 4: The Cat Dissection of George

Process of skinning poor GeorgeWe started off by making the cut down the middle, pulling the skin to skin

rear the rib cage. Then cut the mittens and legs. After cut the neck area and the top of the tail. Finally, pull the skin as strong as we could, but we had to go slow in the abdominal

area because we cut into the stomach layer.

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. Cutting the tail Finally done with the skinning

Peeling of the skin

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 Function iliocostalis : is permit movement and maintain posture

Latissimus Dorsi Function: Adducts, extends, and medially rotates the shoulder 

MUSCLES

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Functions spinotrapezius is to move the scapulae and support the arm

Function of : Acromiotrapezius Moves the pectoral girdle and head.

Function of External oblique is to move the body between the ribcage and the pelvis

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Function Of Biceps femoris: Extend the hind limb.

Function of the clavorapezius : extend the humerus in a forward direction

 Function of Gluteus medias: pull the thigh away from midline

Function of Gluteus Maximus is hip extension

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Function of briachialis Flexes the elbow 

function of  brachioradialis:muscle assists in elbow flexion

Function of the lateral head of the triceps brachii and that is to adduct the arm down to the body

Function of  long head of the triceps :is to adduct the arm down to the body

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functions of Gastrocnemius to point the toe down and to flex the knee joint

Function of the soleus is plantarflexion of the foot

functions  of tibialis anterior to stabilise the ankle ->

Extensor digitorum longus  functions : extend the big toe

sartorius muscle is the longest muscle in the human body

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Surgeon Colby

Moore

“This highly trained medical surgeon is one of the best in the region do to his steady hands and high work ethic of keeping his patient completely stable during extremely dangerous surgeries.”

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Surgeon Jaktzely Garcia

“She is a highly qualified surgeon.Always prepared to help any one who needs it .Takes care of her patients 27/7 and gives it her 200%.She is one of the best

in the region ”

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Surgeon Nathan

Hubbard

He is not highly qualified for a surgeon. He prefers to take pictures instead of seeing the patient. But it’s ok to call a surgeon.

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Surgeon Brenda

Barraza.

“She is a highly qualified surgeon.

She is always focus when it comes to her work. When she is with her patients she gives them her 100% attention. She is one of

the best in the region..”

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Surg

eon

Dani

el

“He is highly trained surgeon. No patient has ever

complained. He takes full care of his patients 24/7. Daniel is always

prepared for the obstacles.”