Biology for Dummies |  | Author: Donna Rae Siegfried Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Seller: brudel_books Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 245920
Media: Paperback Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0764553267 Dewey Decimal Number: 570 EAN: 9780764553264 ASIN: 0764553267
Publication Date: September 29, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Ever wondered how the food you eat becomes the energy your body needs to keep going? If DNA is a set of instructions in your cells, how does it tell your cells what to do? How does your brain know what your feet are doing? The theory of evolution says that humans and chimps descended from a common ancestor, but does it tell us how and why? We humans are insatiably curious creatures who can’t help wondering how things work – starting with our own bodies. Wouldn’t it be great to have a single source of quick answers to all our questions about how living things work? Now there is. From molecules to animals, cells to ecosystems, Biology For Dummies answers all your questions about how living things work. Written in plain English and packed with dozens of illustrations, quick-reference “Cheat Sheets” and helpful tables and diagrams, it can get you quickly up to speed on what you need to know to: - Understand how cells work
- Ge t a handle on the chemi stry of life
- Find out how food becomes energy
- Get to know your body’s systems
- Decode the secrets of DNA
- Find out what evolution is and isn’t and how it works
- Take a peek into the lives of bacteria
- Explore how viruses do their thing
Most basic biology books take a very round about approach, dividing things up according to different types of organisms. Biology For Dummies cuts right to the chase with fast-paced, easy-to-absorb explanations of the life processes common to all organisms. Topics covered include: - How plants and animals get nutrients
- How organisms transport nutrients and expel waste
- How nutrients are transformed into energy
- How energy is used to sustain life
- How organisms breathe
- How organisms reproduce
- How organisms evolve into new life-forms
- How organisms create ecosystems
With this engaging guide in your corner, you’ll get a grip on complex biology concepts and unlock the mysteries of how life works in no time – no advanced degrees required.
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A good book for making biology easier. August 28, 2004 Maria (USA) 20 out of 23 found this review helpful
I found this book easier to understand then my regular required college biology textbook. Chapters on evolution and ecosystems were very interesting to me. I also would reference this book when I came across a hard topic in my college bio textbook. Donna Rae Siegfried does a good job of explaining hard topics into simplier forms to understand. I also highly recommend
The Ultimate Study Guide for Biology: Key Review Questions and Answers with Explanations
Volume 1 isbn;1933023007
Volume 2 isbn;1933023015
Volume 3 isbn;1933023023
These three books were so good for helping know the type of questions to get ready for in my college biology I and II tests. These four books were a definite assets to helping me get very good grades in my biology classes.
Wow! Great review of core bio and chemistry concepts... December 22, 2003 David A. Davis 15 out of 21 found this review helpful
Donna does an awesome job of reviewing/explaining every concept from biology that I could think of. I took 2 bio college courses years ago and am going back to school and will be taking some advanced biology courses. I think I now understand the primary concepts better than I did while I was enrolled in the bio courses. I would recommend it.
love the "dummy" book style March 9, 2008 Material Meme (New Jersey) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am enjoying this book very much. It's a good refresher for me, and I bet it would be a great study guide for begining bio majors!!
Somewhat helpful, but sloppy August 16, 2004 SL (Los Angeles, CA) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
Some useful simplifications here, but an inexcusable amount of factual errors for a science book. And way too many unwanted attempts at humor.
Biology for Dummies February 17, 2004 11 out of 16 found this review helpful
This book is okay for someone who is not looking for much detail, however, the writing style is reminiscent of a really campy (and likewise bad) B movie. It is halfway decent as a review if your biology knowledge has gone without use for a while, but that is only if you are capable of plodding through all of the inane asides, overuse of the word "bugger" and rather unnecessary comments that the author may have added to inject humour into the material which, in my humble opinion, failed to be funny.
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