biology

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Biology

an illustrated guide to science
2006
Contains over one thousand color illustrations, charts, graphs, and maps, with supporting text, that provide a visual guide to biology, covering topics in the categories of unity, continuity, diversity, maintenance, human biology, and ecology.

The Facts on File dictionary of evolutionary biology

2004
Contains over 1,800 alphabetically arranged entries that provide definitions and explanations of terms associated with the field of evolutionary biology, and includes illustrations and cross-references.

The Facts on File dictionary of biology

1999
An alphabetical reference of approximately three thousand terms frequently used in the biological sciences, featuring terms reflecting advances in genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology, as well as more than forty line drawings.

Opportunities in biological science careers

1998
Surveys career opportunities in the life sciences and provides advice on job hunting, benefits, advantages and disadvantages, job outlook, and salaries.

The living world

1977
Discusses evolution and other theories about the origin of life and describes plants and animals of various geographical regions.

The living planet

a portrait of the earth
1984
Continues: Life on earth. The story of the Earth's surface and its colonization by animals and plants.

The Facts on File dictionary of biology

1981
Contains some 3100 concise definitions of biological terms and concepts.

Biology for every kid

101 easy experiments that really work
1990
Presents 101 experiments that explain biological concepts in ways that children can understand.

Exploring fields and lots

easy science projects
1978
A handbook of simple projects which sends young science detectives to explore fields and vacant lots to observe and record their findings about plant and animal life.

Is this a baby dinosaur? And other science picture-puzzles

1971
Photographs and brief text examine the characteristics of a variety of animals and plants and other objects in nature.

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