Comparative vertebrate anatomy

Comparative vertebrate anatomy

a laboratory dissection guide

by Kenneth V. Kardong
3/5
(30 votes)

This high-quality laboratory manual may accompany any comparative anatomy text, but correlates directly to Kardong's Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution text.

This lab manual carefully guides students through dissections and is ri.

Format
214 pages
First published
1998
Publishers
WCB/McGraw-Hill
Subjects
Vertebrates·Dissection·Laboratory manuals·Anatomy·Comparative·Laboratory manuals·Vertebrates·Anatomy·Histology·Laboratory manuals·Dissection·Laboratory manuals·Anatomy·Comparative·Laboratory manuals·Vertebrates ·
Language
English

Came just as specified in the condition it was specified as. Really old book, so it is very out of date, but it will do.

This is a good deal. I do satisfy at the quality of the book.

I have found that there are a large number of errors in this text, particularly concerning the bowfin skull. The drawings are often sub-par and difficult to follow (particularly muscles, brains).

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