Basic veterinary knowledge

In basic veterinary knowledge, the following subjects are included –

  • Veterinary anatomy (For first-year veterinary students)
  • Veterinary physiology (For second-year veterinary students)
  • Veterinary genetics and animal breeding (For third and fourth-year veterinary students)
  • Veterinary biochemistry (For first-year veterinary students)

Veterinary anatomy

In veterinary anatomy, you will learn the basic of the anatomical structures of the domestic, wild, and exotic animals. You might learn these structures from different systems of the animal’s body.
Let’s check the different systems of the animal’s body from the Veterinary anatomy categories.

Veterinary physiology

In veterinary physiology, you will learn the different functions of the different organs and structures of the animal’s body. This is another important basic category for learning veterinary.

Here, you will also learn the functions of the organs from different systems of the animal’s body.

Let’s check the physiology/functions of specific organs in the animal’s body.

Veterinary genetics and animal breeding

The veterinary genetics and animal breeding are also very basic subjects for veterinary students. Here, in veterinary genetics, you will learn the scientific understanding of animal genetic improvement.

You will learn the basic of genes, genomics selection, molecular markers, and others. This subject is important for learning how animals inherit their traits through genes from their parents.

However, animal breeding ensures the improvement of animal health and productivity through the application of genetic principles.

Let’s check all the contents of animal genetic and breeding for a clear concept.

Veterinary biochemistry

The veterinary biochemistry helps the veterinary students in two different ways. One is to understand the chemical process, molecular components of the organs, and metabolic pathways within the animal’s body. Second is the diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases by analyzing urine and other body fluids of animals.

Veterinarians can easily diagnosis the presence or absence of disease in animal’s body by various biochemical tests. Thus, veterinary biochemistry is important for students to understand the animal’s health, disease, and diagnosis.

Let’s check all the contents from different chapters of the veterinary biochemistry.