Integrated Principles of ZoologyClick on a title to get information such as reviews, price comparisons, and availability or to purchase. Search Again-Enter Keyword, Title, or ISBN: |
|
Integrated Principles of Zoology
by: Jr., Cleveland P Hickman, Larry S Roberts, Allan Larson, Helen I'Anson, David Eisenhour |
||
![]() |
|
or Requires a pop-up. |
|
Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 590 EAN: 9780073101743 Edition: 13 ISBN: 0073101745 Label: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 872 Publication Date: February 01, 2005 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Studio: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
|
||
| Customer Reviews | ||
![]() - very well explain textThis book is excelent for those who want to learn all the basics of zoology. Is the latest vertion (for now). it has great pictures, detail information and a full section of different chapters dedicated to the different filumnes there is. Rating: - Hated this book!I will begin by saying that I'm a pharmacy major, not a bio major. I wouldn't reccommend this book for a non-bio major. Don't let the title fool you; this book is packed full of information, 99% of which is USELESS! It seems like the authors tried to include miniscule detail imaginable. It is not uncommon to find 4 bold words (bold=important, supposedly) in a SINGLE SENTENCE! This makes it very hard to filter the useful information from the useless. I gave up trying to read this text after the first week of my course. It did not help me at all! Big waste of money. Rating: - revisionists make it squeakie currentExcellent book. there are 38 chapters and I believe they extensively revamped and updated 37 of them. Get the most current edition, otherwise you will not have adapted as well as you could. Rating: - Dense, but goodI bought this book for my Zoology 1 class, and found the book to be arranged in a logical manner with review material at the end of each chapter. Some of the material and explainations were dense and wordy, but overall I was highly please with the book. Rating: - Zoo TextA very good book for the average college student in a zoology area. It covers the basic cell biology in the beginning, through meiosis. Then it proceeds up through single, and multi celled creatures, explaining the development, reproduction, adaptation and life cycles. The only downside is the price. between this book and the lab manual, the price will set you back somewhat. |
||