Photo Atlas for General Biology

Photo Atlas for General Biology
ISBN-10
0078024234
ISBN-13
9780078024238
Category
Science
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2014-03-11
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Authors
Darrell Vodopich, Dennis Strete

Description

The Photo Atlas for General Biology is an excellent source of supplemental information for laboratory and lectures in biology, botany and zoology courses. The atlas provides insight into living organisms that abound all around us but we seldom have the opportunity to study on a gross or microscopic level. New and updated images have been incorporated into this latest edition.

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