Concepts in Biology by Frederick Ross

Concepts in Biology by Frederick Ross

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Concepts in Biology by Frederick Ross

Enger/Ross/Bailey: Concepts in Biology is a relatively brief introductory general biology text written for students with no previous science background. The authors strive to use the most accessible vocabulary and writing style possible while still maintaining scientific accuracy.

The text covers all the main areas of study in biology from cells through ecosystems. Evolution and ecology coverage are combined in Part Four to emphasize the relationship between these two main subject areas.

The new, 13th edition is the latest and most exciting revision of a respected introductory biology text written by authors who know how to reach students through engaging writing, interesting issues and applications, and accessible level. Instructors will appreciate the book's scientific accuracy, complete coverage and extensive supplement package.

The laboratory exercise in this manual are coordinated with Concepts of Biology, a general biology text that covers the entire field of biology. The text emphasizes how we can apply biological knowledge to our own lives and to our relationships with other organisms.

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ISBN 13 9780077489571
ISBN 10 0077489578
Titel Concepts in Biology
Autor Frederick Ross
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Verlag McGraw-Hill Education
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-01-19
Seitenanzahl 704
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