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Oxygen uptake for metabolic energy demand and the elimination of the resulting carbon dioxide is one of the essential processes in all higher life forms; in the case of animals, everything from protozoans to insects and vertebrates including humans. Respiratory Biology of Animals provides a contemporary and truly integrative approach to the topic, adopting a strong evolutionary theme. It covers aerobic metabolism at all levels, from gas exchange organs such as skin, gills, and lungs to mitochondria - the site of cellular respiration. The book also describes the functional morphology and physiology of the circulatory system, which often contains gas-carrying pigments and is important for pH regulation in the organism. A final section describes the evolution of animal respiratory systems. Throughout the book, examples are selected from the entire breadth of the animal kingdom, identifying common themes that transcend taxonomy.Respiratory Biology of Animals is an accessible supplementary text suitable for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in respiratory biology, comparative animal physiology, and environmental physiology. It is also of relevance and use to the many professional academics requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the topic.
This text investigates the fundamental biological mechanisms of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination across the animal kingdom through an evolutionary and functional lens. Authors Anke Schmitz, Markus Lambertz, and Steven F. Perry synthesize physiological data from protozoans to vertebrates to explain how metabolic energy demands shape respiratory structures. The book utilizes a comparative framework to connect cellular respiration at the mitochondrial level with the macro-level morphology of gas exchange organs and circulatory systems.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational supplementary text for advanced students in comparative and environmental physiology. Readers frequently note the clarity of the integrative approach, which successfully bridges the gap between cellular biology and organismal evolution.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-11-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199238464
ISBN-13:
9780199238460
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