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Gary Covitt's Anatomy

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Gary Covitt's Anatomy

Gary Covitt's Anatomy

This note is an intensive lecture, which includes the study of cells, tissues, and organs of the human body. The lectures correspond closely with the laboratory exercises, providing the student with various tools to learn about the organ systems. Use of the microscope, dissection of cat and other organ specimens, and observation of organ models highlight this note.

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