ATLAS INVERTEBRATE STRUCTURE

ATLAS INVERTEBRATE STRUCTURE by William Harvey Freeman, published by Heinemann in 1980, is a comprehensive exploration of invertebrate anatomy. This edition spans 129 pages and is presented in English, featuring hundreds of black and white photos and illustrations that enhance the understanding of various species. The book includes detailed photomicrographs paired with interpretive line drawings, providing a visual guide to the intricate structures of invertebrates.
Readers will find exemplary views and photographs of dissections that illustrate the anatomy of several dozen species. The combination of detailed imagery and interpretive drawings serves to clarify complex biological concepts related to invertebrates. This resource is particularly valuable for those studying biology or interested in the diverse forms and structures found within this category of organisms.
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Has hundreds of black & white photos and illustrations throughout. This book contains detailed photomicrograph’s faced with an interpretive line drawing, together with exemplary views and photographs of dissections of several dozen species.
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