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Biology (Hardcover)

by Neil A. Campbell (Author), Jane B. Reece (Author)
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The Sixth Edition of BIOLOGY by Neil Campbell and Jane Reece builds upon the earlier versions' dual goals to both help readers develop a conceptual appreciation of life within the context of integrating themes, and to inspire readers to develop more positive and realistic impressions of science as a human activity. <P>The authors have thoroughly updated each of the book's eight units to reflect the existing progress in our understanding of life at its many levels, from molecules to ecosystems. Examples of updated content include the Human Genome Project, the revolution in systematics, HIV as a research model in evolutionary biology, the role of cell-signaling pathways in plant responses, new frontiers in neurobiology, and experimental approaches that are advancing ecology. To assure accurate representation of each field of biology, a team of stellar specialists has worked with the authors in updating every unit. <P>An innovative design breakthrough ensures that the art is as current as the content. Guided Tour diagrams explicitly guide readers through the more challenging figures, succinctly explaining key structures, functions, and steps of processes within the figure, reducing the need to look back and forth between legend and art. It's as if an instructor were looking over the reader's shoulder and clarifying each part of a figure! Guided Tour commentary is set in blue, making it easy to differentiate these explanations from ordinary labels and keeping the figure itself clear and uncluttered. For college instructors and students.


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The Sixth Edition of BIOLOGY by Neil Campbell and Jane Reece builds upon the earlier versions' dual goals to both help readers develop a conceptual appreciation of life within the context of integrating themes, and to inspire readers to develop more positive and realistic impressions of science as a human activity. <P>The authors have thoroughly updated each of the book's eight units to reflect the existing progress in our understanding of life at its many levels, from molecules to ecosystems. Examples of updated content include the Human Genome Project, the revolution in systematics, HIV as a research model in evolutionary biology, the role of cell-signaling pathways in plant responses, new frontiers in neurobiology, and experimental approaches that are advancing ecology. To assure accurate representation of each field of biology, a team of stellar specialists has worked with the authors in updating every unit. <P>An innovative design breakthrough ensures that the art is as current as the content. Guided Tour diagrams explicitly guide readers through the more challenging figures, succinctly explaining key structures, functions, and steps of processes within the figure, reducing the need to look back and forth between legend and art. It's as if an instructor were looking over the reader's shoulder and clarifying each part of a figure! Guided Tour commentary is set in blue, making it easy to differentiate these explanations from ordinary labels and keeping the figure itself clear and uncluttered. For college instructors and students.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good Bio. Book, Dec 29 2003
By A. T. Bench "hoyabird8" (Lancaster, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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I am an unusually harsh critic of most textbooks. However, I must say that I am pleased to give this book 5 stars. As an introductory book, it is simply superb. It even covers some subjects far past the introductory level. Some may say that this "completeness" is something of a hindrance; however, I disagree. If the student carefully and actively reads, he should find no problem cutting the fat out, while retaining important intro material. Then, once the student has the basic information cold, the book makes a superb reference for a segway into intermediate or advanced topics. The books organization is very carefully planned and the integration of old material into new material is particularly deft for such a long text book. The section on plant physiology and form is particularly good and molecular biology is stressed throughout most chapters after an early introduction. My only complaint is that the problem sets at the end of each chapter are somewhat short, but this is not a serious problem. The binding and paper quality is pretty good as far as modern text books are concerned. All in all, a very good book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, EXTENSIVE General Biology Text, Dec 18 2003
I used this textbook for my introductory biology in college. The book provides a great sampling of numerous different areas in biological science. Campbell's book begins with biochemistry and cellular biology, moves on to human body systems, progresses to zoology and taxonomy, and concludes with ecology. It even includes some interesting chapters about sociobiology and psychobiology. This text truely features a plethora of information. It encompasses 50 chapters and is longer than 1000 pages. Each chapter concludes wtih about 12 questions to test the reader over the material that he or she just covered. I also found the CD-rom that came with the book quite helpful. The CD has a quiz and a test for each chapter. This greatly helped me prepare for tests, because sometimes my teacher's questions were very similar. Overall, this book provides anything you could possibly need to learn biology, and serves as an excellent source of basic future reference.

Obvisously, few introductory biology courses will cover every chapter in this book, especially if the course is only one semester long. There are several chapters, such as the evolution of plants (Campbell get his Ph.D in botany), that can easily be passed over. Also, this book may not be the ideal text for a non-major course--textbooks are expensive and this one is a pepperoni pounder in terms of length.

Personally, I often found this book rather interesting to read and think that I provided me with valuable information that I will need in the future. You might want to check it out if you are thinking of becoming a biology major in college.

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5.0 out of 5 stars HUH???, Dec 7 2003
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I have the 5th edition of this book and I find it excellent. I was looking through the reviews and I found one reviewer who didn't share the view of evolution...I don't know if this guy was serious or not, because to me it sounded too far out. Now, I'm not gonna sit here and say evolution is right. Evolution is a theory, a theory that is supported by some evidence. The idea is pretty good, but doesn't mean it is right. Theories come and go. The information is presented, it is up to the reader to determine whether they believe in it or not. I don't care if you don't, just don't be a hypocrite about it. This guy (who hails from the Garden of Eden (such arrogance, no?) says that evolution is fed down the throughts of children and that the real knowledge must be given...Isn't telling children your belief without thought to anything else the same type of force feeding textbook authors do? I'm sorry to not really review the book, it's just arrogant religious zealots piss me off. I don't care about what you believe in, just love your neighbor and don't be a hypocrite.
Back to the book: I used the 5th edition in AP and it was the best book I have ever seen. This text combined with my teacher helped me get a 5 on the AP exam, and that was a blessing seeing how I hear so many smart people here at my college are having trouble getting a good grade in the class. It has EXCELLENT diagrams and the biology is SOOOOOOO comprehensive. Get this book and keep it if you are in any life science major.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad...could be better
Biology, by Campbell and Reece is very informative. However the book (6th Ed.) does not grab the interest of the student. Read more
Published on May 27 2004 by ufguy85

5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful and I needed a lot of help
I don't have much of a Biology background, but I worked my tail off and was able to get the concepts down to barely pull an 'A' using this text. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2003 by Richard A. Walker

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
I am currently using this book in my AP Biology class and it's fantastic. The book is written extremely well and eloquently. Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003 by Jessica

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, excellent web resources and CD
You get your money's worth with this book. The accompanying CD and web resources provide graphics, animations, and a very good quiz and test review for each chapter. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars This book is HARD
I'm a junior and I'm using this book for my AP bio class. Although this book is hard to read, there're excellent diagrams that help u understanding the concepts. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Beware! Evolutionists on the march!
Watch out folks! Devious so-called scientists continue to pour their poisons into the eyes and ears of our innocent young. Read more
Published on Sep 14 2003 by Invigilator

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Resource, and now I'm in Shape!
I used this book in college when I chose to take the real, hard-core 2-semester Biology course as an elective. (I am a Physics major and I do NOT like Biology. Read more
Published on Aug 17 2003 by Jason M. Waskiewiczx

5.0 out of 5 stars In one word: Excellent!
I took a biology course this summer and this was the book assigned to the course. It was a wonderful experience. Read more
Published on Aug 11 2003 by SJP

3.0 out of 5 stars expensive but much info
This book has many chapters(55). The authors claim in the introduction that they dont expect everyone to read or study all the chapters in high school or college. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2003 by Nick Chavis

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I think this is a great book.
Published on Jul 28 2003

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