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Photographic Atlas For The Zoology Lab

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A Photographic Atlas for the Zoology Laboratory, Sixth Edition by Kent M. VanDeGraaff and John L. Crawley is a full-color photographic atlas that provides clear photographs and drawings of tissues and organisms similar to specimens seen in a zoology laboratory. It is designed to accompany any zoology (or biology) text or laboratory manual.

196 pages, Unbound

First published January 1, 1993

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February 10, 2026
A very fascinating textbook, with real images of dissected creatures (including humans) that were fun to look at and learn their internal structures. My only issue with this is that I had no idea what certain labeled parts were meant for. This definitely could benefit more people if there was more explanation of the anatomy. (The histopathology was AMAZING to see.) As someone who found this in a second-hand bookstore, I am aware that this book is meant to be learned with others, a professor and other materials, and with that being said, I still think it could go into more depth. I did have an older addition, from 1993, so I do not know how much the updated textbook has changed.
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