BIOLOGY

The Sixth Edition of BIOLOGY by Neil Campbell and Jane Reece builds upon the earlier versions' dual goals to both help readers develop a conceptual appreciation of life within the context of integrating themes, and to inspire readers to develop more positive and realistic impressions of science...

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Main Authors: Campbell, Neil A. 1946- (Author), Reece, Jane B. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco, CA Benjamin Cummings 2002
©2002
Edition:SIXTH EDITION
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