General Zoology Laboratory Guide

General Zoology Laboratory Guide by Charles F. Lytle, published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education in May 2004, is a comprehensive resource designed for laboratory settings that focus on the dissection and microscopic study of both live and preserved specimens. This 14th edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a diverse audience engaged in the study of zoology and related life sciences.
Readers will find that this laboratory manual emphasizes accuracy and readability, providing a thorough representation of major animal phyla. It is tailored to meet various course needs and structures, making it a valuable tool for students and educators alike. The guide facilitates hands-on learning experiences in science, biology, and zoology, ensuring that users can effectively engage with the material and enhance their understanding of the subject.
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General Zoology Laboratory Manual is ideal for the laboratory that emphasizes the dissection and microscopic study of live and preserved specimens. Recognized for its accuracy and readability, this manual is comprehensive in its representation of the major groups of animal phyla.This new edition is suitable for a wide range of course needs and structures.
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