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2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

VET 2002 - Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology II


Credits: 4

Veterinary anatomy and physiology of domestic species presented as a two-course series. The anatomic structures and physiologic functions of domestic animals including companion species are discussed. This course is a continuation of VET 2001  and continues the foundations of structure and function of the most common species including the hematopoietic, lymphatic, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Comparative aspects of other species including farm animals are provided. Lecture and laboratory exercises emphasize the understanding of the organized body state and the relationship of various components including cells, tissues, organs and body systems. This course also covers nutrition and metabolism along with the unique aspects of avian and reptile anatomy and physiology.

Prerequisite: VET 2001  with C or higher
Course Fees: Clinical Program Fee Level 2 Assessed Per Semester
Previous VET* 202