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Animal physiology : from genes to organisms

por Sherwood, Lauralee
Autores adicionales: Klandorf, Hillar -- 1953- | Yancey, Paul H.
Declaración de edición:2a. Edición Publicado por : Brooks/Cole Cenage Learning (Belmont (California, Estados Unidos)) Detalles físicos: xxii, 816, A58 páginas ilustraciones, fotografías ISBN:9780840068651 (2a.Ed.). Año : 2013
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Foundations. -- Whole-body regulation and integration. -- Support and movement. -- Self-maintenance. -- Reproduction.

"Promoting a conceptual understanding and taking an integrative systems approach, this book illustrates the individual organization as well as the collective interdependence of each complete physiological system. The text begins with chapters on integrative principles and on the genomic, molecular, and cellular basis of physiology, then proceeds to chapters on individual organ systems. For each organ system, evolutionary forces as well as current cellular and molecular research are discussed. To clearly illustrate system interdependence, each systems chapter contains a summary, titled "Making Connections." To make the text even more accessible to students, the authors also incorporate a comparative approach to animal physiology, examining the basic physiology of many vertebrate and nonvertebrate animals as well as their primary diseases and ability to respond to environmental changes."--Cover.