Official Biology Department PolicyConcerning
Student Use of Organisms in the
Classroom and Laboratory
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Most ACC biology classes, particularly those
with laboratory components, use actual organisms during instruction
in addition to images and models. ACC students generally are preparing
for real-world careers requiring workers with hands-on experience. These
careers include health care, veterinary work, horticultural and agricultural
work. Other students plan to transfer to four-year colleges and will
be participating in biological research where hands-on experience is
equally important. Some organisms are observed alive while
others are dead and preserved in various ways. Student manipulation
of organisms ranges from culturing living organisms to dissecting preserved
ones. Some examples include, but are not limited to: bacterial culturing
for microbiology courses; cat, pig or rat dissection for anatomy courses;
skeleton and pelt examination for field biology; and use of frogs in
physiology experiments. |