Updated and revised, this textbook takes evolution as its unifying theme. New chapter headings include "cell-to-cell interactions", "how humans evolved", and "evolution of the animal body plan". Other features include readings by scientists such as Stephen Jay Gould and Bruce Alberts.
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Updated and revised, this textbook takes evolution as its unifying theme. New chapter headings include "cell-to-cell interactions", "how humans evolved", and "evolution of the animal body plan". Other features include readings by scientists such as Stephen Jay Gould and Bruce Alberts.
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Well, this text does cover the basics but it is not a book that is extremely eloquent. There is a much better way to present introductory biology in terms of explanation and visual materials.
I would recommend Booker much more than Raven. Its not that this is a bad book its just that there is a much better source of explanation out there. The material in the book can be made to appear very dry.