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A complete course, from cells to the circulatory system Hundreds of questions and many review tests Key concepts and terms defined and explained Master key concepts. Answer challenging questions. Prepare for exams. Learn at your own pace. Are viruses living?... read more

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It's just like a school text book. It has the summary, key terms, multiple choice questions, and disscusion questions.

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The evolution of life on earth has involved the following sequence of events.

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How to Use This Book
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Origin Of Life
2. Cell Structure
3. Cell Division
4. Reproduction
5. Cellular Respiration
6. Photosynthesis
7. Homeostasis
8. Hormones
9. The Brain and the Nervous System
10. Bones and Muscles
11. Internal Transport: Plants and Invertebrates
12. Circulatory System
13. Blood
14. Viruses and Subviruses
15. Monera
16. Protista
17. Fungi
18. Plant Kingdom: Plantae
19. Animal Kingdom: Animalia
Index

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  1. Steven D. Garber (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Country: Canada
Publication Date: 1989
ISBN: 0471223301
Page Count: 354

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  • Library of Congress: Unknown
  • Dewey: 570

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Reading Level: Adults

More for adults in college or teens in high school.

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