Architecture of Animal Physiology for Undergraduates
Dr. Kiran M
Veterinary
Architecture of Animal Physiology for Undergraduates
By Dr. Kiran M
Architecture of Animal Physiology for Undergraduates provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles governing animal physiology. This text is designed specifically for undergraduate students in veterinary science, offering clear explanations and engaging illustrations that enhance understanding of complex physiological processes. The book covers a range of topics, including homeostasis, metabolism, and the physiological adaptations of various animal species. In addition to theoretical concepts, this book integrates practical applications and case studies, allowing students to connect their learning to real-world scenarios in veterinary practice. Each chapter includes review questions and further reading suggestions to encourage critical thinking and deeper exploration of the subject matter. This resource is an essential tool for students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and animal sciences.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-000-4
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Architecture of Animal Physiology for Undergraduates provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles governing animal physiology. This text is designed specifically for undergraduate students in veterinary science, offering clear explanations and engaging illustrations that enhance understanding of complex physiological processes. The book covers a range of topics, including homeostasis, metabolism, and the physiological adaptations of various animal species.
In addition to theoretical concepts, this book integrates practical applications and case studies, allowing students to connect their learning to real-world scenarios in veterinary practice. Each chapter includes review questions and further reading suggestions to encourage critical thinking and deeper exploration of the subject matter. This resource is an essential tool for students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine and animal sciences.
