Mammal Anatomy
Mammal anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the bodies of mammals - a group of animals that includes humans. It is important in understanding the biology of mammals, since anatomy is closely related to their physiology - the study of how their bodies work. Mammal anatomy encompasses both external and internal features, such as bones, muscles, organs, and nerve networks. It can be studied in the lab, in the field, or in textbooks. By studying mammal anatomy, scientists can develop better treatments and medicines, learn more about animal behavior, and gain insights into the evolutionary history of mammals.
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