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The dynamic interactions between cellular-molecular physiology and the environment : part 1, The cellular-molecular approach to evolution as niche construction / John S. Torday.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Torday, John S., Speaker.
Series:
Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Evolutionary physiology.
Evolutionary physiology, 2056-452X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cells--Evolution.
Cells.
Epigenesis.
Evolution (Biology).
Gaia hypothesis.
Lungs--Evolution.
Lungs.
Molecular evolution.
Niche (Ecology).
Adaptation, Physiological.
Air Sacs--physiology.
Biological Evolution.
Cholesterol.
Ecosystem.
Environment.
Epigenesis, Genetic.
Evolution, Molecular.
Lung--metabolism.
Lung--physiology.
Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein--metabolism.
Medical Subjects:
Adaptation, Physiological.
Air Sacs--physiology.
Biological Evolution.
Cholesterol.
Ecosystem.
Environment.
Epigenesis, Genetic.
Evolution, Molecular.
Lung--metabolism.
Lung--physiology.
Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein--metabolism.
Physical Description:
1 videorecording (15 min., 46 sec.) : sound, color.
Other Title:
Cellular-molecular approach to evolution as niche construction
Dynamic interactions between cellular-molecular physiology and the environment. Part 1, The cellular-molecular approach to evolution as niche construction
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2016.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Contents: Niche construction: definitions and examples
The endomembrane system
Advent of cholesterol depended on oxygen
Ecosystems and the process of death
Internal niche construction
The swim-bladder, the lung and PTHrP
Niche construction and epigenetics interactions
Gaia hypothesis.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
Title from title frames.
Publisher Number:
4112 Henry Stewart Talks

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