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Why is it important not to make a deep cut with the scissors when dissecting an animal?

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Why is it important not to make a deep cut with the scissors when dissecting an animal?

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When you are doing dissections, you want to be careful not to cut what you cannot see. This is why you should not poke the scissors deeply into the animal’s body. You could easily slice open the internal organs. Then you would not be able to study them because they would be cut up.

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