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"Structure and Function of Domestic Animals" provides a solid introduction to the functional anatomy of domestic animals. The author covers general principles, phenomena, and mechanisms and then supports this information by providing concrete examples, giving you a working understanding of the biology of...
Exposure to even quite mild uncontrollable stress causes a rapid impairment in prefrontal function in animals and humans. This might have survival value when we are in danger but be maladaptive when the situation requires higher order or complex responses. ...
What characteristic classifies animals as vertebrates? How the structure and function of spongy bone and compact bone differ and how these differences contribute to their functions? (a) Name the various systems of the body. (b) Describe their major structures. (c) Describe the...
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The heterogeneity of functional cardiomyocytes arises during heart development, which is essential to the complex and highly coordinated cardiac physiological function. Yet the biological and physiological identities and the origin of the specialized cardiomyocyte populations have not been fully comprehended. ...