Anatomy wrap up

Students+wrap+up+their+semester+in+anatomy+with+one+of+their+last+labs+today+December+17.+The+lab+focused+on+the+aspects+of+sheep+brains+and+asks+of+students+to+compare+the+parts+to+their+own+brains.+The+lab+demonstrates+to+students+the+parts+of+the+brain+and+offers+them+a+hands+on+experience+to+further+enhance+their+learning+in+the+class.+%E2%80%9CI+look+forward+to+seeing+the+inside+of+the+%5Bsheep%5D+brains+and+seeing+what+it+looks+like+so+I+can+compare+what+happens+inside+our+%5Bpeople%5D+brains.+Its+going+to+help+me+apply+what+we+learned+in+class+to+real+life+and+how+they+relate+to+each+other.+I+also+learn+more+about+my+own+brain+as+well.%E2%80%9D+Junior+Natasya+Hioe+said.++

Naoshin Kaiser

Students wrap up their semester in anatomy with one of their last labs today December 17. The lab focused on the aspects of sheep brains and asks of students to compare the parts to their own brains. The lab demonstrates to students the parts of the brain and offers them a hands on experience to further enhance their learning in the class. “I look forward to seeing the inside of the [sheep] brains and seeing what it looks like so I can compare what happens inside our [people] brains. It’s going to help me apply what we learned in class to real life and how they relate to each other. I also learn more about my own brain as well.” Junior Natasya Hioe said.

Naoshin Kaiser, Reporter/Photographer