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|a Fedorovich, Zakharkiv Yuri.
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|a Essential Comparative Anatomy /
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|a Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- About the Author -- Introduction -- Chapter One -- 1.1. The evolution of the skin integument in invertebrates -- 1.1.1. The skin of coelenterates (Coelenterata type) -- 1.1.2. The skin of flatworms (Platyhelminthes type) -- 1.1.3. The skin of roundworms (Nemathelminthes type) -- 1.1.4. The skin of annelids (Annelides type) -- 1.1.5. The skin of arthropods (Arthropoda type) -- 1.1.6. The skin of shellfish (Mollusca type) -- 1.1.7. The skin of chordates (Chordata type, Acrania subtype)
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|a 1.2. The evolution of the skin integument in vertebrates (Vertebrata subtype) -- 1.2.1. The skin of cyclostomes (Cyclostomata class) -- 1.2.2. The skin of cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes class) -- 1.2.3. The skin of bony fish (Osteichthyes class) -- 1.2.4. The skin of amphibians (Amphibia class) -- 1.2.5. The skin of reptiles (Reptilia class) -- 1.2.6. The skin of birds (Aves class) -- 1.2.7. The skin of mammals (Mammalia class) -- 1.2.8. The main directions of evolution of the skin in vertebrates -- 1.3. Phylogenetically determined malformations of the skin in humans -- Chapter Two
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|a 2.1. The evolution of the respiratory system in invertebrates -- 2.1.1. The respiratory system of ringed worms (Annelides type) -- 2.1.2. The respiratory system of arthropods (Arthropoda type) -- 2.1.3. The respiratory system of shellfish (Mollusca type) -- 2.1.4. The respiratory system of chordates (Chordata type) -- 2.2. The evolution of the respiratory system in vertebrates -- 2.2.1. The respiratory system of cyclostomes (C lostomata class) -- 2.2.2. The respiratory system of cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes class) -- 2.2.3. The respiratory system of bony fish (Osteichthyes class)
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|a 2.2.4. The respiratory system of amphibians (Amphibia class) -- 2.2.5. The respiratory system of reptiles (Reptilia class) -- 2.2.6. The respiratory system of birds (Aves class) -- 2.2.7. The respiratory system of mammals (Mammalia class) -- 2.2.8. The evolution of the respiratory system in vertebrates -- 2.3. Phylogenetically determined malformations of the respiratory system -- Chapter Three -- 3.1 The evolution of the circulatory system in invertebrates -- 3.1.1. The circulatory system of annelids (Annelides type) -- 3.1.2. The circulatory system of arthropods (Arthropoda type)
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|a 3.1.3. The circulatory system of shellfish (Mollusca type) -- 3.1.4. The circulatory system of chordates (Chordata type) -- 3.1.5. The circulatory system of lancelet (Acrania subtype) -- 3.2. The evolution of the circulatory system in vertebrates (Vertebrata subtype) -- 3.2.1. The evolution of aortic arches in vertebrates -- 3.2.2. The circulatory system of cyclostomes ( lostomata class), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes class) and bony fish (Osteichthyes class) -- 3.2.3. The circulatory system of amphibians (Amphibia class) -- 3.2.4. The circulatory system of reptiles (Reptilia class)
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|a This volume is inspired by the traditions of the oldest biology department in Russia, named after the academician E.N. Pavlovsky, which recently turned 210 years old. Comparative anatomy has been taught at the department since the time of K. Baer, who discovered the mammalian egg and introduced the teaching of comparative anatomy and embryology. The materials presented here will be useful to medical students learning the comparative anatomy of organs and systems, as well as high school students of biology. The book will provide the reader with a better understanding of phylogenetically determi.
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