Science 101: Biology

Science 101: Biology by George Ochoa is a comprehensive resource published by Harper Collins on June 26, 2007. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an illustrated guide for nonscientists, covering essential topics in biology through twelve accessible chapters. It addresses fundamental questions about life and delves into key areas such as anatomy, physiology, ecology, genetics, and evolution.
Readers will find a clear and engaging text that describes various forms of life, from bacteria to plants and animals. The book also discusses contemporary issues in biology, including public controversies like stem-cell research and intelligent design theory. Enhanced by over 250 full-color photographs and illustrations, Science 101: Biology includes a Ready Reference section featuring at-a-glance charts and diagrams, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to understand the relevance of biology in society.
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The Ultimate Illustrated Guide for Nonscientists
Science 101: Biology provides all the basics of biology in twelve easy chapters, ranging from such fundamental questions as “What is life?” to the essentials of anatomy, physiology, ecology, genetics, and evolution.
This book also covers public controversies such as stem-cell research and intelligent design theory.
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A clear and engaging text describes all forms of life, from bacteria to plants and animals
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Chapters on breaking news in biology and the history of biology, with an emphasis on the relevance of biology for society
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More than 250 full-color photographs and illustrations
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Ready Reference section with at-a-glance charts and diagrams
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