PART ONEINTRODUCTION TO THE LIVING ANIMALEXERCISE 1The Microscope EXERCISE 2Cell Structure and Division EXERCISE 3Gametogenesis and Embryology EXERCISE 4Tissue Structure and Function PART TWOTHE DIVERSITY OF ANIMAL LIFEEXERCISE 5Ecological Relationships of Animals EXERCISE 6Introduction to Animal Classification EXERCISE 7Unicellular Eukaryotes EXERCISE 8The Sponges EXERCISE 9The Radiate Animals EXERCISE 10The Flatworms EXERCISE 11Nematodes and Four SmallProtostome Phyla EXERCISE 12The Molluscs EXERCISE 13The Annelids EXERCISE 14The Chelicerate Arthropods EXERCISE 15The Crustacean Arthropods EXERCISE 16The Arthropods EXERCISE 17The Echinoderms EXERCISE 18Phylum Chordata: A DeuterostomeGroup EXERCISE 19The Fishes-Lampreys, Sharks,and Bony Fishes EXERCISE 20The Amphibians: Frogs EXERCISE 21The Reptiles EXERCISE 22The Birds EXERCISE 23The Mammals: Fetal Pig Appendix A: Instructor's Resources for Implementing Exercises Appendix B: Sources of Living Material and Prepared Microslides
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ISBN
9780077508883
Publisert
2013-11-16
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16. utgave
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McGraw-Hill Professional
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916 gr
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279 mm
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234 mm
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25 mm
Aldersnivå
05, U
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Engelsk
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Spiral
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432

Biographical note

Larry Roberts is currently teaching parasitology and marine biology at the University of Miami. He received his Ph.D. in Parasitology from Johns Hopkins University and is a coauthor of Foundations of Parasitology, 5/e. Past teaching affiliations include University of Massachusetts, Texas Tech University, and Florida International University. Dr. Roberts has authored numerous research articles and a title of related interest: Underwater World of Sport Diving. Cleve Hickman is Professor Emeritus at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. He received his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of British Columbia, did research in animal physiology for eight years, and taught zoology for over 30 years. He's made over 20 trips to the Galapagos Islands for research and as an instructor for student field trips Allan Larson is an Associate Professor at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. He received his Ph.D. in Genetics at the University of California, Berkeley. His fields of specialization include Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Population Genetics and Systematics, and Amphibian Systematics. He's taught courses in general biology, evolution, and population biology.