BOOK
Invertebrate Receptors
This book provides a comprehensive overview of sensory receptors in invertebrate animals, examining how these organisms detect and respond to environmental stimuli. It covers various receptor types, including mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, and photoreceptors, and discusses their structure, function, and evolutionary significance. The work emphasizes comparative physiology, highlighting similarities and differences between invertebrate and vertebrate sensory systems, and contributes to a deeper understanding of nervous system function in simpler organisms.
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