Date of Award
5-1938
Degree Type
Bachelors Essay
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
Biological Sciences
First Advisor
Paul L. Carroll
Second Advisor
Donald J. Keegan
Abstract
The muscles of the frog leg have been worked on very extensively during the last thirty-five years. The reason the frog has been subjected to such an extensive study in research is the fact of its striking resemblances to man and also the fact that they are plentiful and easy to work with in all types of experiments. The structures of a frog are well developed and prove very efficient for study.
This specific field of work was picked for this thesis because of the interest to the author, the magnitude of work done in the field, and the importance of this study. This thesis is not an attempt to contribute new in formation to the field of biology, but to gather together some of the valuable work of the many investigators in the fields of anatomy, physiology, and histology.
Recommended Citation
Horner, Wilfred F., "The Anatomy, Physiology, and Histology of the Musculature of the Pelvic Appendages of Rana catesbiana" (1938). Bachelors’ Theses. 677.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/bachelor_essays/677
Comments
A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts of Marquette University Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science