Biology

Biology by Sylvia S. Mader, published by W.C. Brown in 1990, is a comprehensive text that explores the fundamental concepts and principles of biology. Spanning 796 pages, this edition presents a cohesive overview of topics ranging from cellular structure and function to the organization of the biosphere. The text emphasizes an evolutionary theme, providing a framework for understanding the unity and diversity of life.
Readers will find that Biology addresses essential ecological principles and highlights contemporary ecological challenges, including the biodiversity crisis. The book draws on a wide array of living organisms to illustrate these concepts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in science and life sciences. This subsequent edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 11.5 inches in height and 9.5 inches in length, weighing nearly 5 pounds.
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Biology is now a tightly knit text that covers the concepts and principles of biology from the structure and function of the cell to the organization of the biosphere. It draws upon the entire world of living things to bring out an evolutionary theme that is introduced from the start. The concept of evolution is necessary to understanding the unity and diversity of life, and serves as a background for the study of ecological principles. Modern ecological problems, including the biodiversity crisis, are stressed throughout the text.
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