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The view of the inferior skull and neck of an elk.
This is the inferior view of the dissected elk. From this view, you can see part of the vertebral column and an excellent look at the epiglottis |
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The inferior view of the jawbone and musculature of the elk.
Pat removes the superficial fascia to more fully expose the muscle and blood vessel architecture. |
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Steve is practicing for dental school.
Steve is extracting the ivory teeth of the elk. The ivory teeth of the elk are located superiorly and posteriorly to the incisors of the elk. |
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The dissection crew removes the skin and subdermal tissue.
The skin and subdermal tissue must be remove to observe the underlying musculature. Several large veins were preserved and are very distinct as they run down the snout of the elk. |
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