Concepts in biology
The book begins with a discussion of the meaning, purpose, and future of biology as a scientific endeavor. It then covers biological concepts as an expanding spiral of knowledge. Thus, chemistry is followed by cell biology, cell division, genetics, ecology, evolution, anatomy and physiology, and the...
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Dubuque, Iowa
Wm. C. Brown Publishers
1997
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