Biology : Life on Earth (7th Edition) - Book Review,
by Gerald Audesirk, et al

From Book News, Inc. New edition of a text that presents the basic material central to the study of biology. Forty-one chapters focus on concepts, the scientific process, and unifying themes. Topics include the life of a cell, inheritance, evolution, plant and animal anatomy and physiology, and ecology. Fully illustrated in color. The included CD-ROM provides interactive exercises and animations. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description The 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.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics This best-selling introductory text, widely praised for its lively writing style and impeccable scientific presentation, has been revised to reflect the changing dynamics of introductory biology. Emphasizing concepts over facts and critical thinking over memorization, Life on Earth presents the dynamic processes at work in biology and conveys the relevance and excitement of this discipline to students.
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