EBK BIOLOGY
4th Edition
ISBN: 8220102797376
Author: BROOKER
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 40, Problem 2COQ
Discuss the organization of animal bodies from the cellular to the organ system level. Given that organ systems interact extensively with each other, should each system really be considered distinct, or is it possible to think of an animal’s body as being one large, integrated “system”?
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