A clear, classroom-friendly introduction to how plants and animals work.
It explains concepts step by step and makes physiology approachable for students.
The book presents solid, thorough instruction on key topics in vegetable and animal physiology. It emphasizes the development of vital organs, the brain and nervous system, and the value of comparative anatomy. Rich illustrations and careful explanations are used to help teachers and students build understanding over time, without overwhelming detail. The aim is to make the study engaging and useful for a wide range of learners, from schools to seminaries and colleges.
Expect a practical approach that connects theory to observation. The edition favors analysis of concepts over exhaustive breadth, and it offers translations of difficult terms alongside the text. Its design supports classroom use with clear structure, helpful notes, and emphasis on foundational ideas in physiology.
- Clear explanations of tissue formation and function in plants and animals
- Focus on the nutrimental organs, brain, and nervous system
- Comparative anatomy insights to show how parts relate across species
- Thoughtful illustrations and accessible language for teachers and students
Ideal for readers of science education, classroom use, and self-directed study who seek a grounded introduction to physiology.