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Zoology / Stephen A. Miller, John P. Harley.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, New York : McGraw-Hill/Higher Education, c2010Edition: Eight editionDescription: xvi, 592 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780071325790
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 590.92 M651 2010
Contents:
Contents. Chapter 1. Zoology: an evolutionary and ecological perspective -- Chapter 2. Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of animals -- Chapter 3. Cell division and inheritance -- Chapter 4. Evolution: history and evidence -- Chapter 5. Evolution and gene frequencies -- Chapter 6. Ecology: preserving the animal kingdom -- Chapter 7. Animal classification, phylogeny, and organization -- Chapter 8. Animal-like protists: the protozoa -- Chapter 9. Multicellular and tissue levels of organization -- Chapter 10. The triploblastic, acoelomate body plan -- v 11. Molluscan success -- Chapter 12. Annelida: the metameric body form -- Chapter 13. The pseudocoelomate body plan: aschelminthes (lophotrochozoan and ecdysozoan phyla) -- Chapter 14. The arthropods: blueprint for success -- Chapter 15. The hexapods and myriapods: terrestrial triumphs -- Chapter 16. The echinoderms -- Chapter 17. Hemichordata and invertebrate chordates -- Chapter 18. The fishes: vertebrate success in water -- Chapter 19. Amphibians: the first terrestrial vertebrates -- Chapter 20. Reptiles: nonavian diapsid amniotes -- Chapter 21. Birds: reptiles by another name -- Chapter 22. Mammals: synapsid amniotes -- Chapter 23. Protection, support, and movement -- Chapter 24. Communication I: nervous and sensory systems -- Chapter 25. Communication II: the endocrine system and chemical messengers -- Chapter 26. Circulation and gas exchange -- Chapter 27. Nutrition and digestion -- Chapter 28. Temperature and body fluid regulation -- Chapter 29. Reproduction and development -- Chapter 30. The chemical basis of animal life -- Chapter 31. Energy and enzymes: life’s driving and controlling forces -- Chapter 32. How animals harvest energy stored in nutrients -- Chapter 33. Embryology -- Chapter 34. Animal behavior.
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Includes index.

Contents. Chapter 1. Zoology: an evolutionary and ecological perspective -- Chapter 2. Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of animals -- Chapter 3. Cell division and inheritance -- Chapter 4. Evolution: history and evidence -- Chapter 5. Evolution and gene frequencies -- Chapter 6. Ecology: preserving the animal kingdom -- Chapter 7. Animal classification, phylogeny, and organization -- Chapter 8. Animal-like protists: the protozoa -- Chapter 9. Multicellular and tissue levels of organization -- Chapter 10. The triploblastic, acoelomate body plan -- v 11. Molluscan success -- Chapter 12. Annelida: the metameric body form -- Chapter 13. The pseudocoelomate body plan: aschelminthes (lophotrochozoan and ecdysozoan phyla) -- Chapter 14. The arthropods: blueprint for success -- Chapter 15. The hexapods and myriapods: terrestrial triumphs -- Chapter 16. The echinoderms -- Chapter 17. Hemichordata and invertebrate chordates -- Chapter 18. The fishes: vertebrate success in water -- Chapter 19. Amphibians: the first terrestrial vertebrates -- Chapter 20. Reptiles: nonavian diapsid amniotes -- Chapter 21. Birds: reptiles by another name -- Chapter 22. Mammals: synapsid amniotes -- Chapter 23. Protection, support, and movement -- Chapter 24. Communication I: nervous and sensory systems -- Chapter 25. Communication II: the endocrine system and chemical messengers -- Chapter 26. Circulation and gas exchange -- Chapter 27. Nutrition and digestion -- Chapter 28. Temperature and body fluid regulation -- Chapter 29. Reproduction and development -- Chapter 30. The chemical basis of animal life -- Chapter 31. Energy and enzymes: life’s driving and controlling forces -- Chapter 32. How animals harvest energy stored in nutrients -- Chapter 33. Embryology -- Chapter 34. Animal behavior.

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