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This is the third edition of the highly successful book, Biological Science. The text has been revised and updated to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest syllabuses.
This is the third edition of the highly successful book, Biological Science. The text has been revised and updated to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest syllabuses.
This is the new edition of the highly successful textbook, Biological Science, a comprehensive and internationally established text for advanced students, including those following undergraduate courses.
Biological Science
(a) Ball-in-cage (Starr–Edwards). (From http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Starr-Edwards-Mitral-Valve.jpg by Dr. Mirko Junge. Licensed under CC-BY-3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.) (b) Medtronic-Hall tilting disc.
Numbers , R. L. 1998. Darwinism Comes to America : A Reevaluation of Scientific Responses . Cambridge , MA : Harvard University Press . Nunan , R. 1988. The Theory of an Expanding Earth and the Acceptability of Guiding Assumptions .
Biological Science
An introduction to the fundamental physical principles related to the study of biological phenomena, structured around relevant biological examples.
peels. and. impressions. Epidermal. peels. It is often easy to strip the epidermis from the underlying tissues of leaves by grasping the epidermis with a pair of fine forceps and peeling a strip of epidermis away from the leaf.
This volume examines the idea of levels of organization as a distinct object of investigation, considering its merits as a core organizational principle for the scientific image of the natural world.