Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide

David G. Smith; Michael P. Schenk

 
9781640432048: Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide

Synopsis

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide provides a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the field of zoology. Knowledge of the principal groups of animals is fundamental to understanding the central issues in biology. This full-color lab manual provides a diverse selection of exercises covering the anatomy, physiology, behavior, and ecology of the major invertebrate and vertebrate lineages. Great care has been taken to provide information in an engaging, student-friendly way. The material has been written to be easily adapted for use with any introductory zoology textbook.

Features:

  • Each chapter begins with a list of learning objectives that guides the students and focuses their attention on the essential material.
  • More than 500 full-color photographs, illustrations, and dissection diagrams are presented to clarify procedures and help students identify organisms and their anatomical features.
  • Numbered procedures are set apart from the main text, making the labs easier to follow.
  • Adequate space is provided for students to write their answers.
  • Tables are provided throughout the manual to help students summarize key information.
  • Check Your Progress questions ensure students are comfortable with the material they learn in each exercise.
  • Chapter-ending questions for review reinforce key concepts and content from the exercises in each chapter.
  • Many chapters contain Laboratory Practical Challenges to replicate the method of assessment and type of questions students may be asked on lab practical exams.
  • This manual is customizable. Chapters 1-14 could be considered for an invertebrate course, and Chapters 1–6 and 15–23 could be considered for vertebrate course.

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