"Animal Physiology For Elementary Schools" offers a foundational exploration of animal biology tailored for young learners. Written by Florence Fenwick Miller, this book simplifies complex physiological concepts, making them accessible and engaging for elementary students.
The book likely covers essential topics such as the structure and function of animal bodies, their life processes, and how they interact with their environment. Through clear explanations and possibly illustrations, Miller introduces young readers to the wonders of zoology and encourages an appreciation for the natural world. This educational resource provides a solid groundwork for future studies in biology and fosters a lifelong interest in science.
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