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Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy and physiology encompass the study of the structure and function of animals' bodies. This field examines the organs, tissues, and systems that enable animals to perform biological functions and maintain health. Veterinarians and researchers use this knowledge to understand normal physiological processes and deviations caused by disease or injury. It plays a crucial role in diagnosing and treating health conditions in various animal species, from small pets to large livestock. Advances in veterinary anatomy and physiology contribute to improving surgical techniques, developing therapeutic interventions, and enhancing overall animal care standards, ensuring the well-being of animals under veterinary care.

  •  Skeleton
  •  Muscles
  •  Nervous system
  •  Digestive system
  •  Respiratory system
  •  Cardiovascular system
  •  Urinary system Reproductive system
  •  Endocrine system
  •  Integumentary system (skin)
  •  Sensory organs (eyes, ears, nose)
  •  Lymphatic system
  •  Homeostasis
  •  Cellular metabolism
  •  Blood circulation
  •  Nerve conduction
  •  Muscle contraction
  •  Digestion and absorption
  •  Respiration
  •  Kidney function and urine production
  •  Hormonal regulation
  •  Reproductive physiology
     
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