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Topic 3021 Introduction to Animal Anatomy/Physiology By: Lori Chamberlain

Topic 3021 Introduction to Animal Anatomy/Physiology By: Lori Chamberlain. How is animal anatomy and physiology useful?. Helpful for those raising and/or showing animals of any kind Helpful in preparing for various Career Development Events Current or future job

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Topic 3021 Introduction to Animal Anatomy/Physiology By: Lori Chamberlain

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  1. Topic 3021Introduction to Animal Anatomy/PhysiologyBy: Lori Chamberlain

  2. How is animal anatomy and physiology useful? Helpful for those raising and/or showing animals of any kind Helpful in preparing for various Career Development Events Current or future job Future high school and college courses - biology, etc.

  3. Definitions ANATOMY structural makeup especially of an organism or any of its parts PHYSIOLOGY the study of body organ function individually or in conjunction with other organs

  4. Anatomy Terms 3 terms meaning towards the animal’s head cranial anterior superior 2 terms meaning towards the animal’s tail caudal posterior

  5. Anatomy Terms Dorsal means toward or beyond the backbone Vertical or inferior means the front or lower part of the animal

  6. Bonus Anatomy Terms Distal means far from the body part in question Proximal means close to the specific area of the body in question Superficial means close to the skin or body surface

  7. Final Notes • All farm animals are classified as vertebrates (having a spinal column) • Traditional farm animals are bilateral symmetry (right and left sides are nearly identical)

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