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|aBiology :|ba self-teaching guide /|cSteven Daniel Garber.
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|aThird edition.
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|aHoboken, New Jersey :|bJossey Bass,|c[2020]
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|axvi, 470 pages :|billustrations, maps ;|c24 cm.
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|aOrigin of life -- Cell structure -- Cell division -- Reproduction -- Cellular respiration -- Photosynthesis -- Homeostasis -- Hormones -- The brain and the nervous system -- Bones and muscles -- Internal transport: plants and invertebrates -- Circulatory system -- Blood -- Nutrition -- Ecology -- Viruses and subviruses -- Monera -- Protista -- Fungi -- Plant kingdom: plantae -- Animal kingdom: animalia.
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|a"Steven D. Garber explains all the major biological concepts and terms in this newly revised edition, including the origin of life, evolution, cell biology, reproduction, physiology, and botany. The step-by-step, clearly structured format of Biology is fully accessible to students, providing an easily understood, comprehensive treatment of all aspects of life science. Like all Self-Teaching Guides, Biology helps readers build their knowledge at their own pace. Packed with useful, up-to-date information, this clear, concise volume is a valuable learning tool and reference for anyone who chooses to master the science of life. Prepare for exams with a self-test full of multiple choice questions, a review of key terms, and questions to think about at the end of each chapter. Questions and self-tests reinforce the information in each chapter and allow you to skip ahead or focus on specific areas of concern. In the second edition of Biology: A Self-Teaching Guide, you'll discover the answers to these questions and many more: * Are viruses living? * How does photosynthesis occur? * Why don't our red blood cells have nuclei? * How do tadpoles absorb their tails when they grow legs and turn into frogs? * Is cloning a form of sexual or asexual reproduction? * What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek know for?"--|cProvided by publisher.
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