Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My dream

I've been wanting to get my own, really nice camera for a while. So I thought I would indulge myself a little and look around. Imagine what I found!
A Cannon EOS Rebel T2i!! I have fallen in love! So for my family, here's a hint: I would really like this camera. So maybe that could be my birthday present? Or even Christmas? Both? I could even settle for one of the lesser ones, I guess. Just a hint. ;) Anyhoo, just thought I would share my dream with ya'll. :)
Until next time, God bless! :)
'becca

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Frog, Perch, and Grasshopper. Can you guess what I did???

Hey everyone!! How ya'll doing??
Now, down to business. Can you guess what I did? I did more dissections!! This time I dissected a frog, a perch (fish), and a grasshopper. They were all very different, but very interesting. I have to say, the grasshopper was my least favorite, but I have never had great experiences with grasshoppers so...but it was still pretty cool. Here are some pictures. Enjoy!! :)

Freddie the frog!! :)
He was a pretty big frog! All the orange stuff is fat. Kinda strange right?
A frog's system is laid out very similar to ours.

That's his tongue. It is attached at the front so he can flick it out and pull it back in quickly to catch his food.

He was pretty stiff so I had to pry his mouth open. That's what happens when you sit around...um...dead (to put it frankly) for a while.

Woo-hoo, the guts! Haha, I am really enjoying these dissections.

Paco the perch!! :)
Paco is waving at ya!!
His eyes were closed so we didn't get to see his eye balls.

This was the hardest one to cut open because you have to work around all the bones.
We cut open left side to see his insides.

Fish are different then the other dissections I have done, and it was cool to see the differences.

Gordon the grasshopper!! :)

He's a waving at ya!!
Grasshoppers...(shiver)...I have to admit, Gordon was quite interesting.

Those are his wings.
Ooops, I broke him. My bad. ;)

Cutting him open! That was the best part!

Quite the interesting little thing, a grasshopper is.
That is his mouth, although you can't see it very well.
It was very interesting to compare the similarities and differences between Freddie the frog, Paco the perch, and Gordon the grasshopper. The frog was similar to the fetal pig, but the perch and grasshopper were different and interesting to examine.
Thanks for reading my blog. I hope you enjoyed it!!
'becca

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Biology Blog

Hey ya'll!

So...my blog has sort of become all about my biology right now, but I promise that I am doing other things! But right now, my biology dissections seem to be the most interesting thing. So here you go! I hope I don't gross anyone out. You don't have to read on if you don't want to, but here are pictures and steps from my fetal pig dissection.


Taking the pig out of the bag and talking about the steps of the dissection.

Here is the little piggy. It's a girl! Kinda sad, she reminded me of Piglet.
"Hog tying" the sweet little dear to the dissection pan. Which really doesn't work to describe that because hog tying is when you tie all the feet together. But it kept her still while we worked.
Beginning to cut. We started below the rib cage and worked down. First you cut through the layer of skin, then you cut though the muscles to see the organs.
Cutting the skin.
Cutting through the muscle.

All the skin and muscle cut away. You can see the intestines, liver, and diaphragm.
Looking into the mouth. Her tongue was kind of hanging out, like a Dilbert character.
Mom wanted to see more than just the top of my head in one of these pictures.
Starting to cut up toward the neck.
All finished! It is hard to see in the pictures, but I was able to identify (starting from the lower end) the large intestine, the small intestine, the stomach, the liver, the diaphragm, the lungs, the heart, the rib cage, the thyroid gland, and the larynx.
One thing that is very interesting to observe when dissecting a fetal pig is the fact that there internal systems are laid out very similar to our own.
I have really enjoyed the last few dissections I have done. The next thing I will dissect will be a frog. I shall share pictures when I do that!! I hope you enjoyed my post, and aren't too grossed out.
Have a great day!!
'becca

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

So...

Hey everyone!



I haven't posted in quite a while! I need to work on that. Here is a quick little update for you all. We just got over an inch of snow last night and that makes all of the ice under the snow very slippery. You have to be very careful when headed out to the barn. Right now I am keeping busy with school, dance and 4-H stuff. I will post some pictures of the projects I am working on soon! I hope you all have a good rest of the week.



God bless!



'becca