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Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technician
Students provides readers with a comprehensive exploration of body
structural organization from the cellular level to the organization
of tissues and membranes to full biological systems. The
information equips students with the deep knowledge and
understanding of contemporary veterinary science they need to
become effective veterinary technicians. Opening chapters provide
students with a survey of vertebrates, homeostasis, organic
compounds, cell structure, and more. Additional chapters cover the
role of tissues in body organization, the integumentary system, the
skeletal system, and joints. Students learn about muscles and the
muscular system, muscle cells and physiology, and the nervous
system. Special senses and sense organs are examined. All major
systems are discussed, including the nervous, cardiovascular,
immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems.
Throughout, the in-text material is supported by essays that
demonstrate the application of student knowledge to real-world
veterinary practice. Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology for
Veterinary Technician Students is a robust, all-inclusive, and
essential resource for courses and programs in veterinary and
zoological science.
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