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Biology Today and Tomorrow Without Physiology

Autor Cecie Starr, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2015
Packed with applications that are relevant to your daily life, this book features trendsetting art to help you understand key biological concepts. It helps you develop an understanding of biology and the process of science while you build the critical-thinking skills you need to succeed.
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ISBN-13: 9781305117396
ISBN-10: 1305117395
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 255 x 272 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Brooks Cole

Notă biografică

Lisa Starr has been responsible for the incredible art in the Starr biology textbooks for many years. She has worked at as a research scientist at The Scripps Institute as well as several other institutions. Her area of expertise is biochemistry, molecular and cell biology. For the past two decades, Cecie Starr has been known as one of the best-selling biology textbook authors. Her texts, appreciated for their clarity in both the written word and the visual representation of biological concepts, include multiple editions of BIOLOGY: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE, BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, and BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW. Her original dream was to become an architect. Instead of building houses, she now builds, with care and attention to detail, incredible texts based on this philosophy: "I invite students into a chapter through an intriguing story. Once inside, they get the great windows that biologists construct on the world of life. Biology is not just another house. It is a conceptual mansion. I hope to do it justice." Christine Evers has been creating multimedia and Web-based materials to supplement Starr and other science texts for ten years. She earned her B.S. in Biology from SUNY Stony Brook. After working as a research assistant studying the developmental biology of slime mold, she was awarded an N.S.F. fellowship to attend Yale, where she studied evolutionary biology and honeybee behavior. She has a strong interest in science education and serves as a member of her local school board.