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Berry tends to treat each system separately, with minimal discussion of integrated responses (e.g., how exercise simultaneously activates sympathetic nervous system, increases ventilation, redistributes cardiac output, and mobilizes glucose). For that, a text like Silverthorn or Widmaier is superior.
A. K. Berry’s Animal Physiology is a widely adopted textbook in Indian and South Asian universities for undergraduate and postgraduate students of zoology, life sciences, and veterinary preparatory programs. This paper reviews the book’s thematic organization, coverage of homeostatic mechanisms, comparative physiology approaches, and its limitations regarding recent molecular and systems biology advances. While the PDF version is unofficially circulated, this analysis focuses on the textbook’s enduring value for foundational teaching. animal physiology by ak berry pdf
First published in the late 20th century, Berry’s Animal Physiology (often referred to as the “green-covered” or “orange-covered” edition depending on reprint) has served as a standard reference for B.Sc. students. Unlike encyclopedic works (e.g., Guyton, Eckert), Berry emphasizes clarity, exam-oriented summaries, and comparative examples across vertebrate and invertebrate taxa. This paper evaluates its chapters on nerve-muscle physiology, circulation, respiration, excretion, endocrinology, and reproduction. Berry tends to treat each system separately, with