Atlas of Comparative Anatomy
Date
2020-10Author
Roosa, KristenSwislosky, Elizabeth
Caffrey, Alexandra
Carson, Jessica
Chumpitazi, Christina
Conroy, Kristin
Epps, Jarred
Gray, Morgan
Jackson, Skylar
Machiarelli, Sisina
Murdock, Kelsey
Riddick, Britney
Ruhl, Jaclyn
Saugar, Daniel
Woodson, Destiny
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Comparative AnatomyOER, Open Educational Resources
Dissection
Lamprey
Skeletal systems
Nervous systems
Digestive systems
Muscular systems
Urogenital systems
Cardiovascular systems
Squalus
Felis
Necturus
Abstract
The Atlas of Comparative Anatomy began as a class project at SUNY Oneonta in 2017 because of the lack of a comprehensive freely-accessible photographic atlas. The majority of entries in this atlas were produced by students including dissection, photography, and identification. It is a work in progress, but we hope that students of anatomy find this a useful tool for studying anatomy outside of the lab.Description
The online version of the Atlas of Comparative Anatomy is available at https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-oneonta-comparativeanatomy/. The authors are interested in learning who adopts this tool for their course. If you do, please email Dr. Kristen Roosa at Kristen.Roosa@oneonta.edu.URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1951/71276https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-oneonta-comparativeanatomy/
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- Open Courses [9]
- SUNY Oneonta OER [4]
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