" ber Die Niere Der Pulmonaten", published in 1894, delves into the intricate anatomy of the kidney in pulmonate mollusks. Authored by C. Semper and H. Simroth, this historical work offers a detailed examination of the structure and function of this vital organ in a specific group of invertebrates.
Written in German, the book provides valuable insights into the field of comparative anatomy and invertebrate zoology. Researchers and students interested in the morphology and physiology of mollusks will find this a useful reference. The text contributes to a deeper understanding of the evolutionary adaptations and biological diversity within the Pulmonata.
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