2024-2025 Undergraduate General Catalog


BIOL 334 Comparative Anatomy and Vertebrate Embryology (W)

A study of vertebrate morphogenetic processes resulting in both conserved and novel traits across the lineage. Emphasis is placed on study of a generalized vertebrate structure pattern and examination of some of the morphological specializations built upon this basic plan. Laboratory emphasizes use of preserved specimens, skeletons, models, and dissection of preserved organisms including the dogfish shark and the fetal pig. Development - evolution interactions are explored throughout the course. Special lab activities include human development and the use of the Anatomage Table to view various systems in the human. 

Credits

4

Prerequisite

BIOL 121