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Paperback Ciliary Movement Book

ISBN: 1025558677

ISBN13: 9781025558677

Ciliary Movement

"Ciliary Movement" is a foundational biological study exploring the mechanisms and mechanics of microscopic motion within living organisms. Authored by the distinguished zoologist James Gray, this work provides a rigorous and detailed examination of the structural and functional properties of cilia, the hair-like organelles responsible for propulsion and fluid transport.

The text delves into the physical laws governing ciliary action, investigating the coordination, rhythm, and energy expenditure required for these biological systems to function. Gray synthesizes early 20th-century microscopic observations with physiological analysis, offering a comprehensive look at how cilia operate within various species, from single-celled protozoa to the complex tissues of higher animals.

As an essential contribution to the field of cytology, "Ciliary Movement" bridges the gap between mechanical engineering and biological science. It remains a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in the history of cellular biology, physiology, and the intricate processes that facilitate movement at the most fundamental levels of life.

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