Biology: Exploring Life

By: Brum, GilContributor(s): Karp, Gerry | McKane, LarryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxx,1030 pagesISBN: 9780471544081 ; 0471544086DDC classification: 574
Contents:
P. 1. Cell biology and genetics -- P. 2. Form and function of plant life -- P. 3. Form and function of animal life -- P. 4. Evolution -- P. 5. Diversity and classification -- P. 6. Ecology and animal behavior.
Summary: This lively, richly illustrated text makes biology relevant and appealing, revealing it as a dynamic process of exploration and discovery. Portrays biologists as they really arehuman beingswith motivations, misfortunes and mishaps much like everyone has. Encourages students to think critically, solve problems, apply biological principles to everyday life
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P. 1. Cell biology and genetics --
P. 2. Form and function of plant life --
P. 3. Form and function of animal life --
P. 4. Evolution --
P. 5. Diversity and classification --
P. 6. Ecology and animal behavior.

This lively, richly illustrated text makes biology relevant and appealing, revealing it as a dynamic process of exploration and discovery. Portrays biologists as they really arehuman beingswith motivations, misfortunes and mishaps much like everyone has. Encourages students to think critically, solve problems, apply biological principles to everyday life

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