Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version
Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781259295645
Author: Terry R. Martin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem F2.2A, FIGURE 2.2 Label the thoracic membranes and cavities in (a) and the abdominopelvic membranes and , example  1

FIGURE 2.2 Label the thoracic membranes and cavities in (a) and the abdominopelvic membranes and cavity in (b), as shown in these superior views of transverse sections.

Chapter 2, Problem F2.2A, FIGURE 2.2 Label the thoracic membranes and cavities in (a) and the abdominopelvic membranes and , example  2

FIGURE 2.2 Continued.

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