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Instant notes in animal biology / Richard D. Jurd.

By: Jurd, Richard D. (Richard David), 1946-.
Series: The instant notes series. Oxford, UK : New York : BIOS Scientific Publishers ; Springer, ©1997Oxford, UK : New York : BIOS Scientific Publishers ; Springer, ©1997Description: x, 294 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9813083387.Other title: Animal biology.Subject(s): Zoology -- Outlines, syllabi, etc | Physiology -- Outlines, syllabi, etcDDC classification: 590/J97 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
Classification -- Animal structure, development and relationships -- Comparative animal physiology -- Reproduction and development.
Summary: Designed primarily for students taking short, modular courses, this text gives the student access to key facts about animal biology in a format designed for ease of use and rapid revision. There is information about animals, their classification, their form and their function.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-284 ) and index.

Classification -- Animal structure, development and relationships -- Comparative animal physiology -- Reproduction and development.

Designed primarily for students taking short, modular courses, this text gives the student access to key facts about animal biology in a format designed for ease of use and rapid revision. There is information about animals, their classification, their form and their function.

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