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Beginner Clam Dissection

In this one-time course, students will learn to dissect a bivalve clam specimen following along step-by-step with the teacher. Beginning Dissection class with me or previous experience required.
Mysti Chisholm, RPSGT, MBA-HM
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What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours
Assessment
Learner progress is assessed through the dissection technique during class. No tests are given.

Class Experience

Beginner Level
Clams are an amazing part of the marine ecosystem, cycling nutrients and especially nitrogen, back into the environment. The have a moderately easy anatomy to observe but are a little more complicated than the earthworm (another dissection class that is offered). 

At the beginning of class, we will review the dissection kit tools and their uses. We will also observe the external anatomy of the preserved clam before beginning the dissection. We will see clips of how a clam eats, moves, and swims in its natural environment before beginning our internal dissection. As the dissection begins, students can expect to observe the clam's mantle, foot, digestive glands, gonads, 
intestine, gills, and labial palps. Depending on how old the clam was when it was preserved as well as how easily the student opened it, the heart and kidneys may also be seen.....but not 100% of the time. 

Students need to have either taken Beginning Dissection or have previously used a dissection kit in order to take this class. If they have not, please take my Beginning Dissection class prior to this one. Dissection tools are sharp! Your student must be able to maturely handle these tools during class. 

Recommended Order of Dissection Classes: 
Beginning Dissection
Beginner Earthworm Dissection
Beginner Starfish Dissection
Beginner Clam Dissection
Intermediate Crayfish Dissection
Intermediate Perch Dissection
Intermediate Frog Dissection
Advanced Pig Dissection

Students also need to have their own dissection kit, preserved clam specimen, and a clean place to perform the dissection. Some students also prefer to wear gloves while dissecting as well. 

Please note, fewer numbers of students may result in a shortened class time. 

There will be no refunds issued for a student(s) missing class.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to name standard dissection tools.
Students will be able perfect dissection techniques.
Students will be able to observe the internal and external anatomy of a preserved clam specimen.
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
Dissection tools are sharp and as such, your student must be mature enough to handle them on their own by your estimation. Reproductive organs are also a part of a preserved earthworm and will be part of the organ system that students dissect. Though no in-depth discussion of clam reproduction will occur, these organs are named and their uses are defined during dissection.
Supply List
Students will need a dissection kit and a preserved clam specimen. I have included the link to Home Science Tools which has a cheap standard kit for $5.60 (at the time of this writing). Amazon also has a couple for approximately $10. I personally recommend Home Science Tools. Not only is that where I purchase all of my dissection specimens but I have found them to be the most cost effective for these items. 
I have also included the link to Home Science Tools clam specimen which is $3.25 at the time of this writing.
Students may prefer to have disposable gloves on when dissecting. They also need a clean area to dissect (on a plate, cutting board, paper towels.)
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from Western Governors University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Missouri Southern State University
I was a middle school science teach for 10 years and in that time, have lead hundreds of students through many dissections including the hot dog, earthworms, clams, crayfish, and sharks. In my college Zoology class, I was the only student to successfully extract the entire spinal nerve of a crayfish that the professor had ever had! I find dissections fascinating and a good stepping stone for any student interested in anatomy, physiology, zoology, or college sciences. 

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45 min

Completed by 77 learners
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Ages: 11-16
1-6 learners per class

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