BIOL-310L: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Lab

Subject
Credits 1.0
Academic Level
Undergraduate

This course focuses on understanding the similarities and differences in the anatomical structures of vertebrates. Emphasis will be given to the human body’s form and function with comparison to that of other vertebrates in an evolutionary and environmental context. These connections will be demonstrated through dissection of representative vertebrate specimens (cat, dog, fish, cow, sheep) in conjunction with human models. The topics of the skeletal, muscular, digestive, excretory, reproductive, and nervous systems, and sensory apparatuses will be discussed. Prerequisites: Successful completion (C- or better) of BIOL 111 and 112 with labs and CHEM 111 and 112 with labs. Corequisite: BIOL 310 lecture, 3 credit hours. Fall.