Biological science 1 : organisms, energy and environment created by N. P. O. Green, G. W. Stout and D. J.Taylor ; edited by R Soper
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- 0521284074
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Includes index
Chapter 1 Introduction to the subject, 2 - Variety of life - prokaryotes, viruses and fungi, 3 - Variety of life - protocists and plants, 4 - Variety of life - animals, 5 - Chemicals of life, 6 - Enzymes, 7 - Cells, 8 -Histology, 9 - Autotrophic nutrition, 10 - Heterotrophic nutrition, 11- Energy utilisation, 12 - Organisms and their environment, 13 - Quantitative ecology.
The fundamental aim underlying the writing of Biological Science was the desire to emphasize the unifying scientific nature of biological systems despite the amazing diversity in structure and function seen at all levels of biological organisation.
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