I'm gonna go die now, I never thought I'd dissect a frog
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I'm gonna go die now, I never thought I'd dissect a frog
The Visible Dissecting Frog. A Palmer Plastics’ 60s era educational model kit.
on dissecting frogs
Today in biology a kid asked my teacher “what if there was a parallel universe where frogs directed people?” and the teacher just looked at him, completely emotionless, and said “i’d volunteer you for that.”
I enjoy my bio class very much.
The end of this video had me in tears! 😂
The tweezers we used for dissecting frogs was so rusty that one wrong move and then I would've had tetanus
on the same note on dissecting frogs at school today I named mine Jeremiah And like we're continuing the dissection tomorrow, so we had to put our partially dissected frogs into bags to be refrigerated (SO FAR MY GROUP HAS BOTH ITS EYEBALLS OUT AND I GOT TO CUT OUT THE TONGUE, AND WE'RE ALMOST THROUGH THE SKIN LAYER) and we had to write our names on the bags, so we had our names on the bag but I also wrote afterwards: "Jeremiah The Frog" and then my teacher went up to me and said, "You're not supposed to name your frog, they're dead!" And I told him, "But Jeremiah is the perfect name for a frog." AND DO YOU KNOW WHY IT IS? WHEN I TOLD MY ITALIAN TEACHER MY FROG'S NAME SHE UNDERSTOOD IMMEDIATELY AND STARTED SINGING Jeremiah was a bullfrog
in other news we dissected frogs today at school