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Comparative Animal Physiology Philip C. Withers

Comparative Animal Physiology By Philip C. Withers

Comparative Animal Physiology by Philip C. Withers


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This comparative text takes a fundamental, biophysical approach toward animal physiology. Emphasis on evolution shows the changes, modifications, and developments of physiological systems from simple to complex animals. Comparisons show the similarities and differences in how animals function, but stress similar adaptations in different animals.

Comparative Animal Physiology Summary

Comparative Animal Physiology by Philip C. Withers

This truly comparative text takes a fundamental, biophysical approach toward animal physiology. Students majoring in zoology, biology, or premedicine will study animals ranging from simple invertebrates and protozoans to complex multicellular invertebrates and vertebrates. Emphasis on evolution shows the progressive changes, modifications, and developments of physiological systems from simple to complex animals. Comparisons show the similarities and differences in how animals function, but stress fundamentally similar adaptations in very different animals.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. Comparative Animal Physiology. 2. External and Internal Environments. 3. The External Environment. 4. Internal Environments. 5. Homeostasis and Regulation. 6. Cellular Energetics Thermodynamics. 7. Free Energy. 8. Chemical Reactions. 9. Oxidative Metabolism. 10. Anaerobic Metabolism. 11. Bioluminescence. 12. Thermogenesis. 13. Defense. 14. Animal Energetics Calorimetry. 15. Energy Budgets. 16. Production. 17. Aerobic Metabolism. 18. Anaerobic Metabolism. 19. Temperature Physical Effects of Temperature. 20. The Thermal Environment. 21. Heat Exchange. 22. Ecotherms. 23. Endotherms. 24. Fever. 25. Acclimation and Acclimatization. 26. Membrane Physiology Membrane Structure. 27. Membrane Permeation. 28. Resting Membrane Potentials. 29. Excitable Cell Membranes. 30. Axonal Propagation. 31. Synaptic Transmission. 32. Neural Integration. 33. Sensory Physiology Structural and Functional Classification. 34. Sensory Coding. 35. Chemoreception. 36. Temperature. 37. Mechanoreception. 38. Electroreception. 39. Magnetoreception. 40. Photoreception. 41. Nervous System Evolution. 42. Nervous Tissue. 43. Integrative Neurophysiology. 44. Visual Processing. 45. Memory and Learning. 46. Biological Clocks. 47. Cell Movement. 48. The Cytoskeleton. 49. Microtubular Movement. 50. Microfilament Movement. 51. Animal Movement Support. 52. Locomotion. 53. Endocrinology Endocrine Systems. 54. Mechanisms of Hormone Action. 55. Invertebrate Endocrine Systems. 56. Chordate Endocrine Systems. 57. Mechanisms of Hormone Action. 58. Invertebrate Endocrine Systems. 59. Chordate Endocrine Systems. 60. Evolution of Endocrine Systems. 61. Aquatic Respiration Respiratory Gases. 62. Respiratory Systems. 63. Regulation of Respiration. 64. Physiological Implications of Aquatic Respiration. 65. Aerial Respiration Vertebrates. 66. Invertebrates. 67. Regulation of Respiration. 68. Effects of Diving and Altitude. 69. Physiological Implications of Air-Breathing. 70. Circulation Design of Circulatory Systems. 71. Rheology. 72. Invertebrate Circulatory Systems Chordate Circulatory Systems. 73. Regulation of the Cardiovascular System. 74. Blood. 75. Respiratory Pigments. 76. Oxygen Transport. 77. Carbon Dioxide Transport. 78. Acid-Base Balance. 79. Defense. 80. Water and Solute Balance Body Fluid Composition. 81. Water and Ion Budgets. 82. Aquatic Environments. 83. Terrestrial Environment. 84. Excretion Excretory Organs. 85. Water and Solute Excretion. 86. Nitrogen Metabolism. 87. Digestion Feeding Patterns. 88. Generalized Structure and Function of the Digestion Tract. 89. Digestive Systems. 90. Specialized Digestive Systems. 91. Nutrition. Appendices. Index.

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GOR001564861
9780030128479
0030128471
Comparative Animal Physiology by Philip C. Withers
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
1992-01-02
900
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