Laboratory Manual for Human Biology

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By Bert Atsma, Sandra Hsu, Robin McFarland

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  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By James W. Perry, David Morton, Joy B. Perry

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  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By James W. Perry, David Morton, Joy B. Perry

    (a) cheek cell (b) cheek cell nucleus (a) consists of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi body (b) synthesizes, modifies, and transports biological molecules (c) Physarum nucleus (d) all but c (c) is ...

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues
    By Michael Johnson, Bert Atsma

    The Laboratory Manual provides an emphasis on critical thinking and includes Safety Guidelines, Objectives, A List of Materials Needed, Topic Introduction, Activities with embedded questions, and Critical Thinking Questions.

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues
    By Bert Atsma, Sandra Hsu

    Designed for the one-semester human biology course, this full-color manual offers activities for 23 laboratory sessions in a variety of formats to allow the instructor to customize these exercises to the needs of their course.

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By Jay M. Templin

    No human fluids are used in any experiment. When needed, artificial fluids are substituted. The manual includes one full-color photo gallery.

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By Bert Atsma, Sandra Hsu

    The lab manual's depth of coverage and updated design invites students to explore fundamental concepts of human biology in a laboratory setting. The Third Edition includes a new exercise covering DNA Technology and Genetic Engineering.

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology
    By James W. Perry, David Morton, Joy B. Perry

    Taking a consistent approach to each exercise, the second edition provides an even clearer presentation, updated coverage, and increased visual support.

  • Laboratory Manual for Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues
    By Bert Atsma, Michael D. Johnson

    The Laboratory Manual includes Safety Guidelines, Objectives, A List of Materials Needed, Topic Introduction, Activities with embedded questions, and Critical Thinking Questions.