Prentice Hall Miller Levine Biology Guided Reading and Study Workbook Second Edition 2004

Prentice Hall Miller Levine Biology Guided Reading and Study Workbook Second Edition 2004
ISBN-10
0131152866
ISBN-13
9780131152861
Language
English
Published
2003-08-01
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
Prentice-Hall Staff, Miller

Description

The most respected and accomplished authorship team in high school biology, Ken Miller and Joe Levine are real scientists and educators who have dedicated their lives to scientific literacy. Their experience, knowledge, and insight guided them in creating this breakaway biology program -- one that continues to set the standard for clear, accessible writing. Brand-new content includes the latest scholarship on high-interest topics like stem cells, genetically modified foods, and antibiotics in animals.

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