Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy • Study of descriptive & functional morphology a. Morphology (Gross Anatomy, Cytology, Histology, Embryology) b. Physiology – living functions c. Taxonomy – systematic classification d. Ecology – relationship of animals & environment e. Paleontology - fossils/ remains f. Genetics – heredity & variation g. Evolution – origin, history & changes through time
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Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
• Study of descriptive & functional morphology
a. Morphology (Gross Anatomy, Cytology, Histology, Embryology)
b. Physiology – living functions
c. Taxonomy – systematic classification
d. Ecology – relationship of animals & environment
e. Paleontology - fossils/ remains
f. Genetics – heredity & variation
g. Evolution – origin, history & changes through time