New Understanding Biology for Advanced Level

New Understanding Biology for Advanced Level
ISBN-10
0748739572
ISBN-13
9780748739578
Category
Education
Pages
698
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Nelson Thornes
Authors
Glenn Toole, Susan Toole

Description

Fully accessible text that is comprehensive, without excessive detail which can cause confusion. Divisions into manageable sections with summary tables of information to help organise study and revision. Supports practicals, coursework and all the core content of the course. Notebook sections explaining other topics which you need to know about for biology such as pH and mole calculations. Project suggestions provided for coursework with lots of up-to-date examination questions for practice.

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