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Outlines of Comparative anatomy of Vertebrates

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Philadelphia P Blakistons son and co 2018Description: 449 p. HB 23x16 cmISBN:
  • 9781528452885
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 596.04 KINO
Summary: In order that this may be realized, embryology is made the basis, the various structures being traced from the undiflerentiated egg into the adult condition. This renders it easy to compare the embryonic stages of the higher vertebrates with the adults of the lower and to recognize the resemblances and diflerences between organs in the separate classes. There has been no attempt to describe the strue ture of any species in detail, but rather to outline the general mor phology of all vertebrates. To aid in the discrimination of the broader features and the more minor details, two sizes of type have been used, the larger for matter to be mastered by the student, the smaller for details and modifications in the separate classes to which reference may need to be made.
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Reference Reference St Aloysius Library Reference Section Zoology 596.04 KINO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Reference Book 077392
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In order that this may be realized, embryology is made the basis, the various structures being traced from the undiflerentiated egg into the adult condition. This renders it easy to compare the embryonic stages of the higher vertebrates with the adults of the lower and to recognize the resemblances and diflerences between organs in the separate classes. There has been no attempt to describe the strue ture of any species in detail, but rather to outline the general mor phology of all vertebrates. To aid in the discrimination of the broader features and the more minor details, two sizes of type have been used, the larger for matter to be mastered by the student, the smaller for details and modifications in the separate classes to which reference may need to be made.

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