
- Title : Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: A Laboratory Dissection Guide
- Author : Kenneth Kardong
- Rating : 4.94 (284 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-4-18
- Format : Spiral-bound
- Pages : 384 Pages
- Asin : 0077657055
- Language : English
He received his Ph.D. He has taught courses in comparative anatomy, human anatomy and physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, zoology, and human reproductive biology.Ken Kardong is a professor in the zoology department at Washington State University, Pull
He received his Ph.D. He has taught courses in comparative anatomy, human anatomy and physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, zoology, and human reproductive biology.Ken Kardong is a professor in the zoology department at Washington State University, Pullman, WA. About the Author Ed Zalisko is a professor in the biology department at Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL. in zoology from Washington State University and an MA and BA in zoology from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. He received his Ph.D. In addition to teaching comparative anatomy and evolution, Ken is also involved in developing software programs for use in the laboratory sections of these courses. . from the University of Illinois and his MS and BA from the University of WashingtonThroughout the dissections, the authors pause strategically to bring the students' attention to the significance of the material they have just covered.. This lab manual carefully guides students through dissections and is richly illustrated. First and foremost, the basic animal architecture is presented in a clear and concise manner. This high-quality laboratory manual may accompany any comparative anatomy text, but correlates directly to Kardong's Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution textHe has taught courses in comparative anatomy, human anatomy and physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, zoology, and human reproductive biology.Ken Kardong is a professor in the zoology department at Washington State University, Pullman, WA. In addition to teaching comparative anatomy and evolution, Ken is also involved in developing software programs for use in the laboratory sections of these courses.
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