Insect Physiology

Roeder, Kenneth D. ed.

Insect Physiology - John Wiley & Sons, INC. 1953 - 1100 p. ilus., tabls., grafs.

Structure and function of the integument by, Richards, A.G Chemical and physical properties of cuticle by, Richards, A.G The penetration of substances through the culticle by, Richards, A.G Respiratory mechanisms, Edwards, G. A Respiratory metabolism, Edwards, G. A Physical properties and chemical composition of insect blood, Buck, John B The internal environment in regulation and metamorphosis, Buck, John B The hemocytes, pericardial cells, and fat body, Munson, S. C Circulation, Beard, R. L Structure of the alimentary system, Day, M. F; Waterhouse, D. F Fuctions of the alimentary system, Day, M. F; Waterhouse, D. F The Mechanism of digestión, Day, M. F; Waterhouse, D. F Function of the gut in absorption, excretion and intermediary metabolism, Waterhouse, D. F; Day, M. F Nutrition, Trager, W Excretion, Patton, R. L The Biochemistry of muscle, Gilmour, D Electric activity in nerves and ganglia, Roeder, K. D Reflex activity and ganglion function, Roeder, K. D Vision, Dethier, V. G Mechanoreception, Dethier, V. G Chemoreception, Dethier, V. G The motion of the wings, Chadwick, L. E Aerodynamics and flight metabolism, Chadwick, L. E The Flight muscles and their control, Chadwick, L. E Basic problems in the nature of insect behavior, Schneirla, T. C Insect behavior in relation to its setting, Schneirla, T. C Modifiability in insect brhavior, Schneirla, T. C Collective activities and social patterns among insects, Schneirla, T. C Embrionic development, Bodenstein, D Postembryonic development, Bodenstein, D Regeneration, Bodenstein, D The role of hormones in molting and metamorphosis, Bodenstein, D


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