Description: Functional Anatomy: Mammalian and Comparative by James W. Leach explores the structural and functional aspects of the anatomy of mammals, with a comparative approach that highlights the similarities and differences across various species. The book delves into:Skeletal System: Examines bone structure, joints, and the evolutionary adaptations in different mammals.Muscular System: Discusses muscle types, functions, and comparative musculature among species.Nervous System: Covers the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, emphasizing sensory and motor functions.Circulatory System: Analyzes heart structure, blood vessels, and the comparative aspects of circulation.Respiratory System: Looks at lung anatomy, breathing mechanisms, and adaptations for different environments.Digestive System: Details the alimentary canal, accessory organs, and dietary adaptations.Reproductive System: Focuses on reproductive organs, mechanisms, and evolutionary strategies.Comparative Analysis: Highlights evolutionary trends and functional adaptations in different mammalian orders.The book provides detailed illustrations, diagrams, and examples to enhance understanding of mammalian anatomy from both a functional and evolutionary perspective.
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Publication Year: 1961
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Functional Anatomy: Mammalian and Comparative
Ex Libris: Yes
Author: James W. Leach
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Genre: Zoology
Topic: Anatomy
Vintage: Yes