The Endocrine System 303
LABORATORY
The Endocrine System continued
EXERCISE:
- When the skin is removed, you will see
exposed muscles and glands. Notice the large
lengthwise muscles of the neck region. These
can be removed to expose the thymus gland.
Refer to Figure 12-10 of a fetal pig dissection
for a view of this region. The thymus gland
appears spongelike as opposed to the thick
cords of muscle tissue. - In the pig, the thymus gland is two large lobes
located just below the cartilaginous larynx or
voice box. Now push the two lobes apart with
a probe or forceps to expose the
smaller, dark brown thyroid gland found on
top of the trachea. While here, note the tra-
chea with its cartilaginous rings.^
- Once you have found these glands of the
endocrine system, return your fetal pig to its
storage area. We will use it again in future
dissections.^ - Your instructor may now show you a video-
tape or DVD on the endocrine system. There
are a number to choose from. An excellent
videotape is “Homeostasis: The Body in
Balance” by Human Relations Media, 175
Tompkins Ave., Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570.
Thymus gland
Pericardial sac^
Cut rib cage
Lung Capacity.
Figure 12- 10 The throat and thoracic region of a dissected fetal
pig.
Larynx^
Trachea^
Thyroid gland
Heart (left ventricle)
Diaphragm^
The Liver
(^) ®
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