School is back and virtual dissection is the latest hi-tech gadget to capture the imagination of students and the hearts of animal lovers.  In biology, students now do a virtual frog dissection on their computer screen.

Here is a picture from a virtual dissection that shows how to expose frog organs:

Virtual Frog Dissection

Instead of killing small animals, virtual dissections deliver an unparalleled learning experience, complete with scalpels, scissors, and labeled organs. Available simulated dissections include frogs, worms, cats, and even a fetal pig.

While many students object to dissecting a cat or a frog in biology, these virtual simulations draw no complaints from the students. And another big plus for science teachers is that no one gets sick while doing the dissection lab work anymore.

Frog Guts is a favorite virtual dissection program for science teachers and students alike. Click this flash demonstration to try your own virtual frog dissection below:

Virtual Frog Dissection Click here and save a frog by doing a virtual dissection instead. It’s easy and fun and the frogs don’t croak on you!

Simulated dissections are linked to a detailed physiology textbook with scientific explanations. The program also boasts an ecology section that reminds students that living things are part of a larger environment. On the technical side, Digital Frog also provides an itemized list of the science standards it covers.

For additional dissection demos and information about school pricing, check out the leading company for virtual dissection, Froguts.com

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