Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Cat Dissection

posterior view of cat leg. Biceps Femoris is transected showing muscles underneath. The Semitendinosus,  the semimembranosus, the gastrocnemius, the adductor femoris, the illiotibial tract,  and the tensor fascia lata are shown above. Our gluteal muscles are not well dissected in this picture.
Anterior view of the cats chest. Shows the xiphihumeralis, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, latisimus dorsi, pectoantebrachiailis, and the top of the external obliques. Clavo brachialis is not shown well.
anterior view of  the inside of the external obliques.
Another posterior view of the cats leg with the bicep femoris transected. Shows gastrocnemius, tensor fasia lata,  semimembranosus, and semitendinosus.
 Here was a choppy job of the arm
 You can see the brachioradialis, biceps brachii, clavobrachialis, pec major, pec minor, lats, pectoantebrachialis

Bottom of the cat
Sartorius and gracilis are visible on the upper legs
Gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior on lower legs
Transverse abdominis, rectus abdominis, external&internal obliques, linea alba all visible, 
Can also see a small portion of the lats

Full view of the cat. Again, clavobrachialis, pectoantebrachialis, pec major, pec minor, external obliques are present. Arm muscles          




Our cat! This is an overview picture of all the parts that we have already scrutinized  

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