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Animal Anatomy & Physiology Standards List

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  • Apply principles of comparative anatomy and physiology to uses within various animal systems (Technical I.B.2)
  • Demonstrate safe animal handling and management techniques (Technical I.F.1)
  • Implement procedures to ensure that animal products are safe (Technical I.F.2)
  • Examine animal developmental stages (Pathway I.B.1)
  • Describe basic functions of animal cells, organs and systems (Pathway I.C.1)
  • Explain how the components and systems of animal anatomy and physiology related to the production and use of animals (Pathway I.C.2)

 

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  • 1. Safety
  • 2. Animal Anatomy & Physiology
  • 3. Animal Genetics & Reproduction
  • 4. Domestic Animal Production
  • 5. Animal Health & Nutrition
  • 6. Plant & Animal Physiology
  • 7. Soils & Plant Nutrition
  • 8. Plant Culture & Propagation
  • 9. Natural Resource Systems
  • 10. Environmental Service Systems
  • 11. Agriculture Business & Marketing
  • 12. Career Readiness & Leadership