BIOL 305 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
A comparative study of the anatomy of the chordates with reference to phylogenetic relationships of anatomical structures among species. Laboratory exercises emphasize full dissection of fish, amphibian, and feline organisms, plus select studies of organ systems of other species including birds, reptiles, and diverse mammals including man. Prerequisites: A “C” or better in
BIOL 190; and either
BIOL 280, or
MSC 113 and 114.