Cunningham's Textbook of Veterinary Physiology - Bradley G. Klein
Cunningham's Textbook of Veterinary Physiology - Bradley G. Klein
A Comprehensive Guide to Animal Physiology
Cunningham's Textbook of Veterinary Physiology is the definitive resource for understanding the physiological mechanisms that underpin the health and well-being of animals. Written by a team of leading experts in the field, this comprehensive textbook provides a thorough grounding in the principles of veterinary physiology, from the cellular and molecular level to the integrated function of organ systems.
Key Features:
- Over 1,300 full-color illustrations and photographs
- Clear and concise explanations of complex concepts
- Clinical case studies that illustrate the application of physiological principles to real-world scenarios
- A companion website with interactive quizzes, animations, and other resources
Why You Should Buy This Book:
If you are a veterinary student, veterinary technician, or animal scientist, Cunningham's Textbook of Veterinary Physiology is a must-have resource. This comprehensive textbook will provide you with the knowledge and understanding you need to succeed in your studies and career.
Table of Contents:
Part I: Cellular and Molecular Physiology
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Physiology
- Chapter 2: Cell Structure and Function
- Chapter 3: Transport Processes
- Chapter 4: Cellular Metabolism
- Chapter 5: Genetics and Molecular Biology
Part II: Organ System Physiology
- Chapter 6: The Cardiovascular System
- Chapter 7: The Respiratory System
- Chapter 8: The Renal System
- Chapter 9: The Digestive System
- Chapter 10: The Endocrine System
- Chapter 11: The Reproductive System
- Chapter 12: The Nervous System
- Chapter 13: The Musculoskeletal System
- Chapter 14: The Integumentary System
Part III: Applied Physiology
- Chapter 15: Environmental Physiology
- Chapter 16: Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 17: Comparative Physiology
- Chapter 18: Clinical Physiology
Index
About the Author:
Bradley G. Klein is a Professor of Veterinary Physiology at the University of California, Davis. He is a leading expert in the field of veterinary physiology and has published over 100 scientific papers and book chapters. Dr. Klein is also the editor-in-chief of the journal "American Journal of Veterinary Research."