A standout informative feature of this approach is its . Rather than looking at organs in isolation, it connects biological functions across four distinct layers:
How these internal processes allow the organism to survive and adapt to specific environmental stressors (like extreme heat or high altitude). Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms
How those proteins govern cell signaling and metabolism. A standout informative feature of this approach is its
This "bottom-up" perspective helps explain why an animal functions the way it does, linking microscopic instructions in DNA to the macroscopic behavior of the whole animal. This "bottom-up" perspective helps explain why an animal
How specific gene expressions trigger the production of proteins and enzymes.
"Animal Physiology: From Genes to Organisms" (primarily known as the textbook by Sherwood, Klandorf, and Yancey) is built around the .
How individual tissues coordinate to perform complex tasks (like respiration or digestion).