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Figure 40.0 Hawk moth
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Figure 40.1 The structure and function of epithelial tissues
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Figure 40.1x Epithelial tissues
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Figure 40.2 Some representative types of connective tissue
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Figure 40.2x Connective tissue
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Figure 40.3 The basic structure of a neuron
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Figure 40.4 Three kinds of vertebrate muscle
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Figure 40.4x Three kinds of vertebrate muscle
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Figure 40.5x Stomach: Stomach wall showing the three tunics (left), gastric glands and pits (right)
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Table 40.1 Organ Systems: Their Main Components and Functions in Mammals
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Figure 40.6 Evolutionary convergence on fusiform shapes in fast swimmers
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Figure 40.7 Contact with the environment
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Figure 40.8 Internal exchange surfaces of complex animals
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Figure 40.8 Lining of the small intestine
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Figure 40.8 Lung
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Figure 40.9a An example of negative feedback: Control of room temperature
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Figure 40.9b An example of negative feedback: Control of body temperature (Layer 1)
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Figure 40.9b An example of negative feedback: Control of body temperature (Layer 2)
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Figure 40.10 Bioenergetics of an animal: an overview
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Figure 40.11a Measuring metabolic rate
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Figure 40.12 Maximum metabolic rates over different time spans
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Figure 40.13a Annual energy budgets for four animals: Total annual energy expenditures
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Figure 40.13b Annual energy budgets for four animals: Energy expenditure per unit mass
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