Vertebrates: Structures and Functions
S. M. Kisia, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Series: Biological Systems in Vertebrates
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Cat. #:  N10263
ISBN:  9781578086061
ISBN 10:  157808606X
Publication Date:  April 12, 2010
Number of Pages:  530
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Binding(s):  Paperback

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The book describes the diversity and features of various vertebrate groups, ranging from the oldest living fishes to the relatively more recent groups to evolve such as mammals. The authors cover the structures of body systems including organs and tissues, as well as their functions and how they differ in various vertebrate groups. They also discuss the evolution of vertebrate groups from the earliest extinct ancestors to the living vertebrates as well as related groups that are now extinct. The book contains illustrations to clarify various issues and discussions of the features that enable vertebrates to adapt to aquatic and terrestrial environments they inhabit.