McGraw-Hill, 2009. - Biology - like no other discipline - uses concepts as a way to understand ourselves and the world we live in. An understanding of biological principles should be within the grasp of all those who decide to study biology. As a biology instructor, I am fi rst and foremost motivated by the desire to help science-shy students gain a conceptual understanding of biology. This determination has inspired me through many years of authoring textbooks. In both my teaching and my writing, the non-major student has always been my primary focus.
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