This site contains graphic photographs of dissected cats.
It is intended as a dissection guide for use by anatomy students.
Integumentary System |
Heart |
Circulatory System |
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Nervous System |
Urinary System |
| Urinary System Photographs |
| Kidney, Isolated |
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| Picture 3 |
| Picture 4 |
| Picture 5 |
| Systems Index |
Kidney |
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This kidney has been removed from the cat and dissected along its midsaggital aspect. The remarkable features are labeled. Notice that the connective tissue of the renal sinus is still intact, and the structures of the renal pelvis are enclosed within it. Consequently the major and minor calyces, the renal papillae or the opening to the ureter are not seen in this photograph. Picture taken by L. Miller; March, 2006 ©L. Miller
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| Picture 2 | Back to urinary pictures index |
| Picture 3 | Back to urinary pictures index |
| Picture 4 | Back to urinary pictures index |
| Picture 5 | Back to urinary pictures index |
This site is still being constructed.
Please use what's here and check back often
Last Updated: December 1, 2006
Author: Lucinda K. Miller
©2006 L. K. Miller