Comparative vertebrate anatomy : a laboratory dissection guide
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Comparative vertebrate anatomy : a laboratory dissection guide
McGraw-Hill, c2002
3rd ed. / new art for this edition drawn by Kathleen M. Bodley
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This high-quality laboratory manual may accompany any comparative anatomy text, but especially Kardong's Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution or Kent/Carr's Comparative Anatomy. This text carefully guides students through dissections and is richly illustrated.
Table of Contents
1 IntroductionClassification and Comparison/Defining the Chordates/Studying Advice/Designing for Students2 Protochordates3 Agnathans--Examination of a Primitive Vertebrate: The LampreyAgnathans/Adult Lamprey Anatomy/Anatomy of the Lamprey (Ammocoete) Larva4 Vertebrate IntegumentsIntroduction/Examination of Vertebrate Integuments/Specializations of the Integument5 Skeletal SystemTissues of the Skeletal System/Divisions of the Skeletal System/Postcranial Skeleton/Skull/Cranial Skeleton/Teeth6 Muscular System and External AnatomyIntroduction/Shark Dissection/Necturus/Cat7 Digestive SystemsIntroduction/Shark/Necturus/Cat8 Circulatory and Respiratory SystemsIntroduction/Shark/Necturus/Cat9 Urogential SystemShark/Necturus/Cat10 Nervous SystemIntroduction/Shark/Sheep Brain
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