BIO 459

 

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Course No.

Course Title

No. of Units

Pre-requisites

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Pr.

Credit

 

Bio 459

Comparative Vertebrates Anatomy

2

3

3

Bio 251

 

 

  • Course Description:

    This course is designed to equip students with an understanding of the major aspects of the anatomy of the vertebrates, including basic comparative anatomy.

     

  • Course Main Objective:
  1. To define the scientific terminology used in the context of vertebrate anatomy.
  2.  To identify the anatomical characteristics that distinguish vertebrate from invertebrate systems.
  3.  To explain the evolutionary basis of morphological differences and similarities among vertebrate taxa.
  4. To be familiar with new developments in the field of comparative vertebrate anatomy.

     

  • Learning Resources
  1. Kenneth Kardong (2019) Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution, 9th ed, McGraw-Hill Higher Education.  
  2. Dale W. Fishbeck Aurora Sebastiani (2015) Comparative Anatomy: Manual of Vertebrate Dissection, 3rd ed, Morton Publishing Company.

Last Update
10/13/2009 10:36:17 PM