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The Digestive System of a Rat. Prelab Prepare the dissection tray and equipment. Put on your gloves. Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart. They.

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Page 1: The Digestive System of a Rat. Prelab Prepare the dissection tray and equipment. Put on your gloves. Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart. They.

The Digestive System of a Rat

Page 2: The Digestive System of a Rat. Prelab Prepare the dissection tray and equipment. Put on your gloves. Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart. They.

Prelab

• Prepare the dissection tray and equipment.• Put on your gloves.• Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart.

They are sorted into first semester classes.• Remove the skin from around your rat and

place the skin back in the zip-lock bag.

Page 3: The Digestive System of a Rat. Prelab Prepare the dissection tray and equipment. Put on your gloves. Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart. They.

Salivary Glands1. Lay the rat in the

dissection pan ventral side upward.

2. If the salivary glands were not injured during the skinning of the rat, find them now. If there is still skin on the neck, carefully remove the skin.

3. Complete the “salivary gland” portion of the lab.

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Oral CavityIt is extremely difficult to pry

open the mouth of preserved specimens.

Use a scissors to cut into the corners of the lips. Cut to the masseter muscle and then cut through the bone.

Pry open the mouth. Pull down the lower jaw to expose the epiglottis.

Find the incisors and molars.

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Oral cavity continues

Find the tongue, hard palate and soft palate.

Complete the “oral cavity” section of the lab.

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Dissection

Using the photo as a guide, make cuts starting at the star and moving upward to the salivary glands.

Continue with cut 2 and cut 3.

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Dissection continued

After the muscle layers have been cut you may find a fine membrane, the peritoneum, which lines the inside of the abdominal cavity. If necessary, cut through the peritoneum and expose the organs. Wash out the abdominal cavity if it is full of excess preservative fluid and coagulated blood.

Page 8: The Digestive System of a Rat. Prelab Prepare the dissection tray and equipment. Put on your gloves. Retrieve your rat from the bins on the cart. They.

Find the diaphragm.

Note how it separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.

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Find the structures of the Thoracic cavity

trachea

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Thoracic Cavity continued

Heart

Diaphragm

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Thoracic Cavity continued

Lungs

Diaphragm

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Thoracic Cavity continued

Esophagus

Complete the “Thoracic Cavity” portion of the lab.

Note: Most people remove the heart and lungs in order to see the esophagus.

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Abdominal Cavity

Below the diaphragm find the liver.

Note that it is the same color as the lungs. Be careful not to get them mixed up on the test!

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Abdominal Cavity continued

Lift the liver to find theStomach.

You many alsosee the spleenand kidneywhich are notpart of the digestivesystem.

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Abdominal Cavity continued

Next differentiate between the

small intestine and large intestine.

Note: The large intestine is often filled with feces.

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Abdominal Cavity continued• Cut the digestive tract at the distal

end of the esophagus and the proximal end of the small intestine. This will allow you to remove the stomach.

• Open the stomach with your scissors by cutting along its longer, convex border, which is known as the greater curvature. Begin on the left side and continue along the posterior border.

• Empty the contents of the stomach on to a paper towel. Describe what you see.

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Abdominal Cavity continued

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Abdominal Cavity continued• Wash out the stomach.• Examine the pyloric sphincter

at the distal end which regulates the release of partially digested food into the small intestine.

• Look along the inner walls of the stomach and note the rugae or folds. (If your stomach was completely full, the folds may be absent.

Answer the “stomach” questions of the lab.

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Abdominal Cavity continued

The coils of the intestine are held in place by a fine peritoneal membrane, the mesentery.

The mesentery will be visible as a fine, thin membrane. It is responsible for the coiling observed in the intestine. Note its shiny appearance.

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Abdominal Cavity continued• Remove the intestines

from the rat. • Cut through the

mesentery until they are completely unraveled.

• Measure the length of the intestine and record the results.

• See the next slide for additional information regarding the intestines.

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Abdominal Cavity continued

The caecum is the beginning of the large intestine in the rat.

Determine its functions and record your answer .

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The waste product of digestion is feces!

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1. Throw the organs removed from your rat in the garbage.

2. Spray your rat with preservative.

3. Put the skin back on the rat and spray it again.

4. Place the rat in your bag and keep it in your cabinet.

5. Finish the rest of the lab questions. They are due tomorrow.