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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Zoology: An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective
Chapter 2: Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems
Chapter 3: Cell Division and Inheritance
Chapter 4: Evolution: A Historical Perspective
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
Chapter 11: The Pseudocoelomate Body Plan: Aschelminths
Chapter 12: Molluscan Success
Chapter 13: Annelida: The Metameric Body Form
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: The First Amniotes
Chapter 21: Birds: Feathers, Flight, and Endothermy
Chapter 22: Mammals: Specialized Teeth, Endothermy, Hair, and Viviparity
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, Immunity, 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 Forces
Chapter 32: How Animals Harvest Energy Stored in Nutrients
Chapter 33: Embryology
Chapter 34: Animal Behavior
2002 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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