Biology: A Guide to the Natural World (2nd Edition)
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By: David Krogh
Format: Hardcover
From: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: November 2001
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2001-12-04
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 798
Ean: 9780130907264
Isbn: 013090726X
ABOUT THE BOOK
This book serves as the most successful introduction to biology published in the last 10 years, and remains the only one written and illustrated from the ground up. The “biological literacy” approach continues to be paramount—from the journalistic writing style and original, Krogh specific illustrations to the seamless integration of media A seven-part organization covers essential parts: atoms, molecules, and cells; energy and its transformation; how life goes on: genetics; life's organizing principle: evolution and the diversity of life; a bounty that feeds us all: plants; what makes the organism tick? animal anatomy and physiology; and the living world as a whole: ecology and behavior. For the promotion of biological literacy—to make individuals aware that they need it to participate in the workforce, make everyday decisions, and make informed choices at the ballot box.
"Book was sent media mail the day after I bought it with no insurance or tracking, I never recieved the book, was given a prompt refund."
~ Written on 2008-09-06
"I LOVE biology but this book was about as boring as a biology text can get."
~ Written on 2008-01-05
"This is a required textbook for my intorductory biology class. Well laid out, easy to read. Tone is sometimes too conversational, I have to really pay attention to the facts. I saved nearly twenty dollars buying at amazon rather than at the school bookstore."
~ Written on 2007-09-10
"There were many formatting errors in this book, such as the glossary columns being switched around-"G" doesn't belong in the middle of the "F" vocab. Some of the page #'s listed in the index were not correct. If you must use this book then you should know that the info can normally be found close to the page listed in the index. The figures/tables were very useful and restated the text in an organized manner, which helped the flow of the writing. "
~ Written on 2005-12-13
"I found this book to much easier to read and understand from all the previous textbooks assigned to biology courses. The graphics and tables and examples are completely explained. The format asks questions and answers them in a simple, easily understandable text -- not like the mumbo jumbo that a person would have to read over and over to finally understand its meaning."
~ Written on 2000-09-02