This guide takes a group-by-group approach to functional morphology, comparing the functions of the structures or parts of invertebrates. It contains examples of the differences in morphology of organisms within a given taxon and should be useful for all students taking a lab course in this field.
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Diversity of Invertebrates: A Laboratory Guide by James W. Nybakken
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Microscopy; porifera; mesozoa and placozoa; cnidaria and ctenophora; platyhelminthes and gnathostomulida; nemertea (rhynchocoela); pseudocoelomates; annelida; mollusca; lesser protostomes; arthropoda; the lophophorates; echinodermata; lesser deuterostomes and chordates.
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CIN0697151204G
9780697151209
0697151204
Diversity of Invertebrates: A Laboratory Guide by James W. Nybakken
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