| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Protection, Support, and Movement
Suggested ReadingsChapter 23 Suggested Readings Books Alexander, R.M. 1982. Locomotion in animals. New York: Chapman and Hall. Alexander, R.M. 1992. The human machine. New York: Columbia University Press. Hancox, N. M. 1972. Biology of Bone. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Articles Alexander, R.M. 1991. How dinosaurs ran. Scientific American, April. Bonn, D. 1987. Hormones for healthy bones. New Scientist, (February 19): 32-35. Caplan, A.I. 1981. Cartilage. Scientific American, October. Carafoli, F.D., and Pennington, J.T. 1985. The calcium signal. Scientific American, November. Edelson, V. 1994. The immunological function of the skin. Scientific American, June. Hadley, N.F. 1986. The arthropod cuticle. Scientific American, July. Kearney, J. 1996. Training the olympic athlete. Scientific American, June. Merton, P. A. 1972. How we control the contraction of our muscles. Scientific American, May. Montagna, W. 1965. The skin. Scientific American, February. Murray, J.H., and Weber, A. 1974. The cooperative action of muscles. Scientific American, February. Nadel, E.R. 1985. Physiological adaptations to aerobic training. American Scientist 73(4):334-43. Napier, J. 1967. The antiquity of human walking. Scientific American, April. Oster, G. 1984. Muscle sounds. Scientific American, March. Ross, R., and Borstein, P. 1971. Elastic fibers in the body. Scientific American, June. Smith, K. 1989. Trunks, tongues, and tentacles: Moving with skeletons of muscles. American Scientist 77:28-35. Stossel, T.P. 1994. The machinery of cell crawling. Scientific American, September. Timmerman, M. 1987. Nerve and muscle: Bridging the gap. New Scientist 10:63-66. Webb, P. 1988. Simple physical principles and vertebrate aquatic locomotion. American Zoologist 28: 709-25. |
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