Comparative Animal Physiology and Biochemistry
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Compares physiological and biochemical processes across animal species, focusing on adaptation, metabolism, and homeostasis in diverse environments.
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This book offers a systematic exploration of how different animals have evolved unique physiological and biochemical solutions to survive. It delves into core biological processes like metabolic pathways, temperature regulation, and cellular homeostasis, illustrating how these mechanisms are adapted for life in everything from deep oceans to arid deserts. The comparative approach provides a powerful framework for understanding the principles of animal biology, moving beyond a single-species view to reveal the incredible diversity of life's operating systems.
What sets this text apart is its clear focus on adaptation as a unifying theme, connecting molecular-level biochemistry with whole-organism function in a way that is both rigorous and accessible. Students of biology, zoology, or pre-veterinary studies will find it particularly valuable for building a comprehensive, integrated understanding of the subject. By presenting physiology not as a set of isolated facts but as a dynamic story of evolutionary problem-solving, the book leaves the reader with a profound appreciation for the ingenuity of the natural world.
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