A Multimedia Atlas of Dissection for Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates
Description:
Traditional methods of teaching the laboratory course for Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates could be improved by applying current computer technology to construct an interactive, multimedial atlas of dissection. Five specimens used in comparative anatomy courses at most institutions were chosen as representative members of the Phylum Chordata: amphioxus, lamprey, dogfish shark, mud puppy, and cat. Specimens were dissected according to the modified method of Wischnitzer, 1993, and each stag…
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Date:
August 1999
Creator:
Curran, Anthony A.
Partner:
UNT Libraries