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Comparative anatomy is the
study of
similarities and
differences in the
anatomy of
different species. It is
closely related to
evolutionary biology and...
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Laboratory Manual for
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy is a
textbook written by
Libbie Hyman in 1922 and
released as the
first edition from the University...
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beginnings in
prehistoric times.
Anatomy is
inherently tied to
developmental biology, embryology,
comparative anatomy,
evolutionary biology, and phylogeny...
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Muscular system Sentience Tortora, G.J.; Derrickson, B. (2016).
Principles of
Anatomy and
Physiology (15th ed.). J. Wiley. ISBN 978-1-119-34373-8. Iadecola,...
- M. L.; Thomas, A. D.;
Randal Bollinger, R.; Parker, W. (2009). "
Comparative anatomy and
phylogenetic distribution of the
mammalian cecal appendix". Journal...
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Founded in 1866 it was
originally the 'Professorship of
Zoology and
Comparative Anatomy', but was
renamed in 1934. The
title has also been used for single-tenure...
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Retrieved 2011-04-13. Hyman,
Libbie Henrietta (1992). Hyman's
comparative vertebrate anatomy (3 ed.).
University of
Chicago Press. p. 634. ISBN 0226870138...
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parietal eye (third eye,
pineal eye) is a part of the
epithalamus in some vertebrates. The eye is at the top of the head; is photoreceptive; and is ****ociated...
- 180–197. Ariens, K.; C.U.; Huber, G.C.; Crosby, E.C. (1960). The
Comparative Anatomy of the
Nervous System of Vertebrates,
Including Man. Vol. 3. New...
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royal garden offered public lectures on botany, chemistry, and
comparative anatomy. In 1729, the
chateau in the
garden was
enlarged with an
upper floor...