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100 | _a Miller, Stephen A. | ||
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_a Zoology _c/ Stephen A. Miller, John P. Harley |
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250 | _a8th ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bMc Graw-Hill, _c2010 |
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300 | _axvi, 592 p. | ||
650 | _aZoology | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Zoology: an evolutionary and ecological perspective 2. Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of animals 3. Cell division and inheritance 4. Evolution: history and evidence 5. Evolution and gene frequencies 6. Ecology: preserving the animal kingdom 7. Part two: animal-like protists and animalia: animal classification, phylogeny, and organization 8. Animal-like protists: the protozoa 9. Multicellular and tissue levels of organization 10. The triploblastic, acoelomate body plan 11. Molluscan success 12. Annelida: the metameric body form 13. The pseudocoelomate body plan: aschelminthes (lophotrochozoan and ecdysozoan phyla) 14. The arthropods: blueprint for success 15. The hexapods and myriapods: terrestrial triumphs 16. The echinoderms 17. Hemichordata and invertebrate chordates 18. The fishes: vertebrate success in water 19. Amphibians: the first terrestrial vertebrates 20. Reptiles: nonavian diapsid amniotes 21. Birds: reptiles by another name 22. Mammals: synapsid amniotes 23. Part three: form and function: a comparative perspective protection, support, and movement 24. Communication i: nervous and sensory systems 25. Communication ii: the endocrine system and chemical messages 26. Circulation and gas exchange 27. Nutrition and digestion 28. Temperature and body fluid regulation 29. Reproduction and development 30. The chemical basis of animal life 31. Energy and enzymes: life's driving and controlling forces 32. How animals harvest energy stored in nutrients 33. Embryology 34. Animal behavior |