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because animal testing could get you arrested
the structure of an plant or an animal,skeleton.
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I'm not sure if there are any but here are some sites that will surely have them if there are any. www.ign.comwww.cheatplanet.com These are the best sites I've worked with.
Any contribution of anatomy to chemistry.
The study of the physical structure of humans and animals is called gross anatomy. This is what a person can see with out any visual aid like a microscope. The study of microscopic structure is called microscopic anatomy.
First, you should visit the ASPCA, Humane Society, or any other animal shelter sites. You could go to an animal shelter and volunteer and/or adopt an animal.
Generally the term is "anatomy," the same as for humans.
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Anatomy is a noun for the physical structure of a plant, animal, and sometimes inanimate things such as a building or a script. There is no direct antonym for anatomy. A plant, a creature, or a plot may be 'formless' but its formlessness is its structure.
One good vet anatomy book that isn't just pictures to memorize and actually explains anatomy is the Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy by KM Dyce. This is an excellent comparative anatomy book that is used by vet students in the United States.