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PartIFundamentalsofPhysiology
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Chapter1AnimalsandEnvironments:FunctionontheEcologicalStage
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Chapter 2 Molecules and Cells in AnimalPhysiology
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Chapter3Genomics,Proteomics,andRelatedApproachestoPhysiology
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Chapter 4 Physiological Development and Epigenetics
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Chapter5TransportofSolutesandWaterPartII
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Food, Energy, and Temperature Chapter6
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Nutrition,Feeding,andDigestion Chapter7
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EnergyMetabolism
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Chapter8AerobicandAnaerobicFormsofMetabolism
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Chapter 9 The Energetics of Aerobic Activity
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Chapter10ThermalRelations
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Chapter11 Food,Energy,andTemperatureATWORK:TheLivesofMammalsinFrigidPlacesPartIII
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IntegratingSystems
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Chapter12Neurons
Chapter13Synapses
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Chapter14SensoryProcesses
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Chapter15NervousSystemOrganizationandBiologicalClocks
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Chapter 16 Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Physiology
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Chapter17Reproduction
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Chapter18Integrating SystemsATWORK:AnimalNavigationPartIVMovementandMuscle h n n
Chapter 19 Control of Movement
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Chapter20Muscle
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Carbon Dioxide, and Internal Transport
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Chapter22IntroductiontoOxygenandCarbonDioxideinPhysiologyChapter
23 External Respiration: The Physiology of Breathing
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Chapter24Transport ofOxygenand CarbonDioxideinBodyFluids(withanIntroductionto AcidBase
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Chapter25Circulation
Chapter26Oxygen,CarbonDioxide,andInternalTransportATWORK:DivingbyMarineMammals h n g
Part VI Water, Salts, and Excretion
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Chapter27WaterandSalt Physiology:Introductionand Mechanisms n g n
Chapter28WaterandSaltPhysiologyofAnimals in TheirEnvironments
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Chapter29KidneysandExcretion(withNotesonNitrogenExcretion)
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ATWORK:MammalsofDesertsandDrySavannas Appendix A The Système International
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