Cell Culture of Aquatic Invertebrate

Cell Culture of Aquatic Invertebrate

by Elina Suzukk

ISBN9781806247912
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$262.00
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Description

The study and observation of aquatic invertebrates are becoming more and more popular. This book provides comprehensive information for numerous groups of invertebrates commonly found in streams, lakes, ponds, and other freshwater environments in simple, non-technical language, thus meeting the needs of this expanding audience of naturalists, environmentalists, anglers, teachers, students, and others. This encyclopaedia provides information on the fish and aquatic invertebrates that live in our rivers, lakes, and oceans, giving readers a glimpse into life beneath the surface. It goes into great detail about each species' anatomy, behaviour, habitat, breeding, and conservation status, from minuscule, single-celled animals carried by water currents to enormous, subaqueous powerhouses. The introduction to aquatic invertebrates is described in Chapter 1. All animals other than the vertebrate members of the chordate phylum are referred to as invertebrate under the general term. The different marine invertebrates covered in Chapters 2–12 include protozoans, sponges, hydrostatic skeletons and cnidaria etc. The characteristics, categorization, and lifecycle of the aforementioned aquatic invertebrates are covered in chapters 2 through 12.

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