Models for Animal Anatomy : Problems and Solutions
Prof. Deepa M
Veterinary
Models for Animal Anatomy : Problems and Solutions
Models for Animal Anatomy: Problems and Solutions is an essential resource for veterinary students and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of animal anatomy through practical applications. This book provides comprehensive models that illustrate anatomical structures and their functions, accompanied by a variety of problems designed to challenge the reader's knowledge and analytical skills. Each chapter is structured to facilitate both learning and retention, making it an invaluable tool for both classroom and field use. The text not only presents detailed anatomical diagrams but also addresses common misconceptions and challenges faced in the study of animal anatomy. By offering a series of solutions to these problems, the author encourages critical thinking and fosters a deeper comprehension of the subject matter. Whether used for self-study or as a supplementary resource in veterinary education, this book is poised to become a standard reference in veterinary curricula.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-592-4
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Models for Animal Anatomy: Problems and Solutions is an essential resource for veterinary students and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of animal anatomy through practical applications. This book provides comprehensive models that illustrate anatomical structures and their functions, accompanied by a variety of problems designed to challenge the reader's knowledge and analytical skills. Each chapter is structured to facilitate both learning and retention, making it an invaluable tool for both classroom and field use.
The text not only presents detailed anatomical diagrams but also addresses common misconceptions and challenges faced in the study of animal anatomy. By offering a series of solutions to these problems, the author encourages critical thinking and fosters a deeper comprehension of the subject matter. Whether used for self-study or as a supplementary resource in veterinary education, this book is poised to become a standard reference in veterinary curricula.
