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Plastination

Plastination . By: Donya Hojabr and Anna Stafford . Why We Chose This Topic. We chose this topic because we are both interested in how general objects are preserved which led to our desire to learn more about the preservation of humans. Occupations.

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Plastination

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  1. Plastination By: DonyaHojabr and Anna Stafford

  2. Why We Chose This Topic We chose this topic because we are both interested in how general objects are preserved which led to our desire to learn more about the preservation of humans.

  3. Occupations Dissectors (masters or doctorate degree in health sciences) Plastination Assistant (BSc in Anatomy and Structural Biology)

  4. Sources http://www.bodyworlds.com/en/plastination- Dr. Angelina Whalley (licensed physician) http://www.med.umich.edu/anatomy/plastinate/

  5. First Two Steps of Process Step 1: Stopping decomposition Step 2: Immersing the specimen in acetone

  6. Last Two Steps of Process Step 3: Forced Impregnation Step 4: Positioning

  7. Plastination in Education

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