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1. Definition of comparative medicine: History and new identity
2. Smallest unit of life: Cell biology
3. Supporting apparatus of vertebrates: Skeleton and bones
4. Locomotor principles: Anatomy and physiology of skeletal muscles
5. Lifeblood flow: The circulatory systems
6. Steering and communication: Nervous system and sensory organs
7. Surface, barrier, and interface zone: Comparative aspects of the skin
8. Body messaging: The endocrine systems
9. Alimentation and elimination: The principles of gastrointestinal digestion
10. Volume and clearance: Kidneys and excretory systems
11. Breathing: Comparative aspects of the respiratory system
12. Propagation: Mammalian reproduction
13. Common concepts of immune defense
14. Laboratory animal law: An introduction to its history and principles
15. Ethics inlaboratory animal science.
2. Smallest unit of life: Cell biology
3. Supporting apparatus of vertebrates: Skeleton and bones
4. Locomotor principles: Anatomy and physiology of skeletal muscles
5. Lifeblood flow: The circulatory systems
6. Steering and communication: Nervous system and sensory organs
7. Surface, barrier, and interface zone: Comparative aspects of the skin
8. Body messaging: The endocrine systems
9. Alimentation and elimination: The principles of gastrointestinal digestion
10. Volume and clearance: Kidneys and excretory systems
11. Breathing: Comparative aspects of the respiratory system
12. Propagation: Mammalian reproduction
13. Common concepts of immune defense
14. Laboratory animal law: An introduction to its history and principles
15. Ethics inlaboratory animal science.