A Dissection Guide Atlas To The Fetal Pig

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A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Fetal Pig

Author: David G. Smith
language: en
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
Release Date: 2011
A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Fetal Pig is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the anatomy of the fetal pig. This full-color dissection guide and atlas gives the student carefully worded directions for learning basic mammalian anatomy through the use of a fetal pig specimen. Great care has gone into the preparation of accurate and informative illustrations and the presentation of quality color photographs and photomicrographs. The text is clearly written, and dissection instructions are set apart from the text to assist the student in the lab. Each chapter begins with a list of objectives, and tables are utilized to conveniently summarize key information. To facilitate ease of use in the laboratory setting, student versions of this title are three-hole drilled and in loose-leaf format.
A Dissection Guide and Atlas to the Mink, Second Edition

Author: David G. Smith
language: en
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
Release Date: 2020-01-01
This full-color dissection manual is intended to provide an introduction to the anatomy of the mink for biology, zoology, nursing, or preprofessional students who are taking a laboratory course in anatomy and physiology or basic vertebrate anatomy.
A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Rabbit

Author: David G. Smith
language: en
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
Release Date: 2019-02-01
This full-color guide is designed to provide an introduction to the anatomy of the rabbit for biology, zoology, nursing, or pre-professional students taking an introductory laboratory course in biology, zoology, anatomy and physiology, or basic vertebrate anatomy. The rabbit is an excellent alternative to other specimens for these courses.