Comparative Physiology of Internal Secretion
Discover the fascinating world of hormones with Comparative Physiology of Internal Secretion by Lancelot T. Hogben, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This insightful book, consisting of 162 pages, delves into how hormones coordinate the activities of living organisms. Originally published in 1927, Hogben's work remains relevant, offering a thorough examination of hormonal functions through detailed charts and captivating photographs of animal specimens. These visual aids effectively demonstrate the essential role of secretions in various biological processes, including growth and color development. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of physiology and biology, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your library. Explore the intricate connections between hormones and life with Hogben's expert insights.