Coordination and control. Animal biology
Description
In order for an animal to survive, it must be able to respond instantly to changes in its external and internal environments. This program compares and contrasts animal nervous and endocrine systems, explains stimulus feedback mechanisms, and places coordination and control in a cellular context with explanations of what happens in signal transduction pathways. Narration is supported by animations and footage of animals in action. A powerful tool for enhancing student understanding of complex biological processes.
Runtime
24 min
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Date of Publication
[2009], c2006
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Films on Demand
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