Biology: Concepts & ConnectionsBiology: Concepts and Connections takes an ecology to atoms approach. Through a solid grounding in real science, authors emphasize connecting basic major biological concepts. They show how concepts are linked and how they apply to related scientific areas and the real world. Features include a new standard of art and text integration; innovative learning units; accurate, visually exciting, art and photo program; engaging writing style that brings the story of biology to life; reinforcement of concepts with Applications and Talking about Science units; Teaching approach that forces visual learners to read and makes verbal learners look at the text; shorter text (850 total pages, 750 text pages). |
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Biology: Concepts & Connections Neil A. Campbell,Lawrence G. Mitchell,Jane B. Reece No preview available - 1997 |
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action potentials activity algae allele amino acids animals antibodies antigen atoms auxin bacteria biologists biology birds blood cells body bone brain called Calvin cycle cancer capillaries carbon cause cavity cellular respiration changes Chapter chemical chromosomes color contain contract cycle digestive disease ecosystem electron embryo energy environment enzymes eukaryotic example female fertilization Figure B shows flower fluid forest fossil function fungi gametes genes genetic genotype glands glucose grow growth haploid hormones human hydrogen immune insects ions layer light living lungs male mammals meiosis metabolic mitochondrion mitosis Module molecules mRNA muscle natural selection nerve neurons nitrogen nucleotide nutrients occurs offspring organisms oxygen phloem photosynthesis plasma membrane polypeptide population produce prokaryotes proteins protists reactions receptors reproductive result roots seed sensory sequence signals soil solution species sperm structure sugar surface tion tissue traits trees vertebrates xylem zygote