Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment, Media Edition

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Cengage Learning, Mar 23, 2007 - Science - 648 pages
Clear, concise, and readable, Linda Berg's INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT teaches the science of plant biology--not just the facts. This topical, up-to-date text helps students develop an appreciation of the diverse organisms we call plants, including their remarkable adaptations to the environment and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Filled with engaging feature boxes, intriguing chapter-opening stories, and other applied content, the text imparts interesting, topical information that promotes curiosity and stimulates students to explore more about plant biology. Berg shows students the ways in which plants are fascinating in their own right, important for the existence of all life on Earth, and useful for humans in all aspects of our lives. INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is beautifully and clearly illustrated and features a dynamic new art program that helps students visualize even the most complex concepts. New for this edition, the text's clear and compelling art and photos are now available in a Multimedia Manager CD, which allows you to create a multimedia learning experience in the classroom and in the lab.
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