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Tuesday, March 16, 2004

The rabbit dissection session was less gross than I what I had expected, and less interesting that what I had expected. At the start, I was a little unsure of what to expect and did not really want to look at the rabbit being cut up. However, it got a little better after the skin was partially removed. Just a little description, the organs of the rabbit are all in a sort of "bag". I was expecting lots of blood when the skin was removed but it was still dry, the main reason being that no main blood vessels had been punctured yet. The next thing was the "bag" being cut open. This is the beginning of the gross part. Still no blood yet, but the digestive system was exposed. They were mainly the bladder, large intestine, small intestine, the appendix and stomach.


Later, the liver, kidney, stomach and appendix were cut open for us to look at the insides. After that, we moved on to see the lungs that were collapsed and the heart, which was cut open. After finishing with that, we looked at the brain of the rabbit and the eye. It is so amazing that the eye is actually made up of fluids and the membrane is so hard that it is quite difficult to pierce through it.


I think that the session would have been a much more pleasant and enjoyable one if only had they restricted it to the secondary 4s. The primary school students are just too young for that. They keep on making unnecessary comments and noise. Some of them even made sadistic remarks. I just can't wait to get rid of them.


When I reached home, the first thing I did was to switch on my computer. This is becoming a second nature. I did not do anything much. In fact, I slept on the floor beside my computer for about an hour because I was too tired from the lack of sleep. After that I went for Mathematics tuition. We completed most of the things on basic integration.


After tuition, I came home and again headed for the computer. This is my life, revolving round school, band, music and the computer.


How I wish I can just walk on and on in the cool night with the cold breeze blowing against me. I just like that feeling. I can forget about all the things that are bothering me.


I now have to worry about how I should complete all the holiday homework I have. I have two Chinese compositions and a Chinese test, Social Studies that has to be handed in today, Mathematics homework including filing up all the worksheets, Chemistry test to study for and an English composition that is long overdue.


I'll just try my best to do all that I can.



ChenghuaT blogged on 3/16/2004 10:31:00 pm

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