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Biology: How Life Works
by James Morris Andrew Berry Daniel Hartl Andrew Knoll Robert Lue Melissa Michael Andrew Biewener Brian Farrell N. Michele Holbrook Jessica Liu Jean Heitz Mark Hens Elena Lozovsky John Merrill Randall Phillis Debra PiresBiology: How Life Works helps introductory majors students understand the story of biology.
Biology: Lab Manual B (Grade 9/10)
by Levine MillerThe respected author team of Ken Miller and Joe Levine are back with a new edition of biology books to inspire students to interact with trusted and up-to-date biology content. The authors' unique storytelling style engages students in biology, with a greater focus on written and visual analogies.
Biology: Life On Earth With Physiology
by Teresa Audesirk Gerald Audesirk Bruce E. ByersThe 12th Edition offers the most comprehensive coverage at the most affordable price for the non-majors biology student. This loose-leaf edition maintains its conversational, question-and-answer presentation style that has made it a best-seller. The new edition expands its focus on the process of science with new Doing Science boxes throughout the text that walk students through the scientific process, and interactive Doing Science coaching activities in Mastering Biology. The text also provides Think Deeper questions that give instructors guidance for starting classroom discussions that promote critical thinking.
Biology: Life On Earth with Physiology
by Teresa Audesirk Gerald Audesirk Bruce E. ByersKnown for its thorough coverage of diversity, ecology, and environmental issues, this comprehensive book engages you with integrated, relevant case studies, and challenges you with thought-provoking questions throughout each chapter. The fully revised Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology, Ninth Edition, has the same friendly writing style appreciated by thousands of students, but with greater emphasis on engaging, real-world applications. New to this edition are "Case Study Continued" sections, which connect a chapter's case study to relevant biological topics covered in the chapter, and "Have you ever wondered?" features that respond to commonly asked questions from students.
Biology: Life on Earth (7th edition)
by Teresa Audesirk Gerald Audesirk Bruce E. ByersThe number of biology-related issues in our society is growing constantly. This book helps readers digest a wealth of scientific information with relevant references and examples. Includes new Links to Life feature--ends each chapter on a relevant note with short, informally written segments on familiar topics, such as "Health Food." Contains Earth Watch, Health Watch, and Scientific Inquiry Essays that introduce readers to the exploration of key environmental and health-related issues. Features a striking illustration program with consistent, strategic use of color, revised multi-part figures, and updated labels and captions. A fascinating reference for anyone interested in learning more about biological issues in our world.
Biology: Living Systems
by OramBiology Textbook covering The Nature of Biology, Energy and the Cell, The Continuation of Life, Evolutionary Relationships, Life Functions of Organisms, Controlling Living Systems, and Interactions in the Environment.
Biology: Principles and Explorations
by George B. Johnson Peter H. RavenPart 1 of this book deals with principles containing topics on Principles, Principles of Cell Biology, Principles of Genetics, Principles of Evolution and Principles of Ecology, and part 2 deals with Explorations containing Exploring Diversity, Exploring Plants, Exploring Invertebrates, Exploring Vertebrates and Exploring Human Biology.
Biology: Reading and Study Workbook A
by Prentice HallPrentice Hall Biology helps students explore concepts through engaging narrative, frequent use of analogies, familiar examples, and clear and instructional graphics.
Biology: Science For Life With Physiology (Fifth Edition)
by Colleen Belk Virginia Borden MaierColleen Belk and Virginia Borden Maier have helped students understand biology for more than twenty years in the classroom and over ten years with their popular text, Biology: Science for Life. The thoroughly revised Fifth Edition engages students with new storylines that explore high-interest topics such as binge drinking, pseudoscience, and study drugs. The book and MasteringBiology resources also help students develop scientific skills using new Working With Data figure legend questions and addresses common misconceptions with Sounds Right, But Is It? discussions in each chapter. This edition also offers a wealth of new “Flipped Classroom” activities and other resources to help professors enliven their classes and to help students assess their understanding of biology outside of class.
Biology: Science for Life
by Colleen Belk Virginia Borden MaierColleen Belk and Virginia Borden Maier have helped students understand biology for more than twenty years in the classroom and over ten years with their popular text, Biology: Science for Life. The thoroughly revised Fifth Edition engages students with new storylines that explore high-interest topics such as binge drinking, pseudoscience, and study drugs.
Biology: Science for Life With Physiology (Belk, Border and Maier, The Biology: Science for Life Series, 5th Edition Ser.)
by Colleen Belk Virginia MaierBiology: Science for Life weaves a compelling storyline throughout each chapter to grab student attention through the exploration of high-interest topics such as genetic testing, global warming, and the Zika virus. The authors return to the storyline again and again, using it as the basis on which they introduce the biological concepts behind each story. <p><p> In the 6th Edition, new active learning features and author-created resources help instructors implement the storyline approach in their course. The Big Question is a new feature that helps students learn how to use data to determine what science can answer while developing their ability to critically evaluate information.
Biology: Science for Life with Physiology
by Colleen Belk Virginia BordenThe author's experiences of the sciences life such as: Cells, metabolism, and life in the genetics.
Biology: Student Study Guide (Ninth Edition)
by Sylvia S. MaderThe Study Guide is designed to accompany your text, Biology, ninth edition, by Sylvia S. Mader. A number of different approaches are used to help you achieve mastery of the chapter concepts.
Biology: Teach Yourself
by Morton JenkinsThe text covers: the study of the structure and function of living things; the study of cells and their functions; growth and development in vertebrates; the study of inheritance and variation; Mendel and genetics; gene manipulation; natural selection and adaptation; the study of habitats and the interaction of living things.
Biology: The Core
by Eric J. SimonEric Simon’s Biology: The Core combines a 12-chapter textbook and robust content in Mastering Biology to offer a flexible new teaching and learning package that engages you with concise writing, beautiful and effective visuals, and outstanding interactive digital resources.
Biology: The Dynamic Science
by Peter J. Russell Paul E. Hertz Beverly McMillanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Biology: The Dynamics Of Life
by Alton Biggs Whitney Crispen Hagins Linda Lundgren Chris KapickaMany people study biology simply for the pleasure of learning about the world of living things. As you've seen, the natural world is filled with examples of living things that can be amusing or amazing, and that challenge your thinking. Through your study of biology, you will come to appreciate the great diversity of life on Earth and the way all living organisms fit into the dynamic pattern of life on our planet.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life
by Alton Biggs Peter Rillero Whitney Crispen Hagins Kathleen Gregg Chris KapickaBiology textbook.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life
by Alton Biggs Peter Rillero Whitney Crispen Hagins Linda Lundgren Kathleen Gregg Chris KapickaBiology textbook for teens.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life
by Alton Biggs Peter Rillero Whitney Crispen Hagins Kathleen Gregg Chris Kapicka Li LundgrenHow does biology impact our society? How does biology affect what you eat, the world around you, and your future? This book will answer these questions and help you understand the many different sides of issues, and learn how biotechnology may affect your life.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life (Florida Edition)
by Alton Biggs Peter Rillero Whitney Crispen Hagins Linda Lundgren Chris Kapicka Kathleen G. TallmanBiologists seek answers to questions about living things. For example, a biologist might ask how plants, such as California poppies, convert sunlight into chemical energy that can be used by the plants into chemical energy that can be used by the plants to maintain life processes.
Biology: The Dynamics of Life (Texas edition)
by McGraw-HillBiology Dynamics of Life prepares students for the 10th and 11th grade exams.
Biology: The Essentials
by Mariëlle HoefnagelsHOEFNAGELS: BIOLOGY: THE ESSENTIALS Mariëlle Hoefnagels presents up-to-date information using a scientific approach and relevant examples to illustrate the basic biological concepts. Mariëlle's focus on evolutionary processes and implications aid a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of Biology, which will help students make connections and grasp the importance and relevance of biology in their lives. BIOLOGY EXPLAINED YOUR WAY - In writing this book Mariëlle has maintained a TOTAL FOCUS ON THE STUDENT and what they need to be successful in this course by providing the tools and direction needed to support understanding and learning, not memorizing. Her primary goal has been to simplify the more complicated biological content to the elements that students need to actually understand it. WANT TO DELIVER AN ESSENTIAL OVERVIEW? The early sections of the chapters serve as an overview that introduces the importance and overall result of the process but skips the detail.