What does veterinary medicine have to do with physiology and biochemistry?



What does veterinary medicine have to do with physiology and biochemistry?..

Answer / Anuradha Chaurasia

Veterinary medicine involves the study of animal physiology (normal functioning of body systems) and biochemistry (chemical processes within cells and organisms)

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