Human Biology

Human Biology by Sylvia S. Mader, published by Wm. C. Brown Publishers in 1995, is a comprehensive text designed for an introductory course in biology. This 4th edition, comprising 520 pages, emphasizes the relationship between humans and other living organisms, providing students with a solid understanding of bodily functions and the integration of the human population into the biosphere.
Readers will find that this text includes an Online Learning Center, which is directly linked to the content through icons, offering activities and animations that illustrate complex biological processes. The book also features “Working Together” boxes that highlight the concept of homeostasis, making it a valuable resource for those studying science, life sciences, and biology.
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This best-selling text emphasizes the relationship between humans and other living things. Intended for an introductory course, this text provides students with a firm grasp of how their bodies function and how the human population can become more fully integrated into the biosphere. An Online Learning Center, tied directly to the text via icons, will direct students to activities or animations that gives a “visual example” of difficult processes as well as “Working Together” boxes to emphasize homeostasis.
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