Anatomy Steward

Anatomy Steward

Digital Exhibits

Anatomy Steward exhibits are designed as guided learning paths, not image galleries. Each exhibit connects anatomical form with function, preservation, documentation, and interpretation.

Digital Exhibit

Bones That Move

An exhibit on limbs, joints, wings, paws, hooves, and skeletal adaptation for movement.

Sections

  • Structure and Motion
  • Forelimbs and Function
  • Wings as Modified Forelimbs
  • Teaching Motion Through Comparison
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Digital Exhibit

How Anatomy Is Preserved

A museum-style introduction to skeletal collections, wet preservation, resin embedding, plastination, and digital preservation.

Sections

  • Why preservation matters
  • Skeletal collections
  • Wet preservation
  • Resin embedding
  • Plastination overview
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Digital Exhibit

Skulls, Teeth, and Diet: A Comparative Osteology Exhibit

A comparative exhibit on how skull form, tooth shape, jaw structure, and eye placement reflect feeding strategy and ecological role.

Sections

  • Why Skulls Teach So Much
  • Carnivore Skulls
  • Herbivore Skulls
  • Teeth as Evidence
  • Comparison as Method
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Digital Exhibit

The Teaching Collection

How anatomical objects become educational collections through labels, storage, cataloging, and interpretation.

Sections

  • Object vs collection
  • Teaching models
  • Specimen containers
  • Slides and charts
  • Labels and records
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