Project Archive: Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

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Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

Subject: Biology

Book Language: English

Audience: Higher Education (3rd or 4th year)

Book Cover: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/courses-images/wp-content/uploads/sites/3442/2020/03/10141934/cover-image_edited.jpg

Created date: March 10, 2020

Updated date: May 18, 2020

Target Release Date: 2020-08-10

License:

  • Attribution

Needs:

  • Classroom Reviewers
  • Adopters
  • Contributors

Description:

The Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy is a photographic guide to the anatomy of the major specimens studied in undergraduate courses. Much of the content was authored by students as course projects at SUNY Oneonta. The resource continues to grow as more students provide submissions. We acknowledge that some anatomical systems could use more content (i.e. the cardiovascular system).

The online atlas can be accessed by the following link

Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

.

For comments and suggestions, please visit the

Google Doc version of the Atlas

Short Description:

The Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy is a photographic guide to the anatomy of the major specimens studied in undergraduate courses. Much of the content was authored by students as course projects at SUNY Oneonta. The resource continues to grow as more students provide submissions. We acknowledge that some anatomical systems could use more content (i.e. the cardiovascular system).

The final version of the online atlas can be accessed by the following link

Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

.

For comments and suggestions, please visit the

Google Doc version of the Atlas

Visit the resources section below for directions for reviewers and to download the review form

Outline

Lamprey

Skeletal systems

Nervous systems

Digestive systems

Muscular systems

Urogenital systems

Cardiovascular systems

Resources

Participants