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I challenging read, because it's a textbook and because it goes into excruciating detail about the chemistry of some biological processes. But there is a lot of information that is easier to read and take in, and I learned a lot about biology, even though the edition that I read is outdated and I probably need to read something that updates me about advancement in this field since then.
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This text combines research-focused storytelling with the Socratic method to get students to think like practicing scientists. At each stage, students are asked to apply critical thinking skills as they learn key concepts. Accounts of real researchers designing and analysing experiments are punctuated by questions and exercises.
Published December 1st 2004 by Prentice Hall (first published January 1st 2002)
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Dec 28, 2018Zeus rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
What a book! This took me months to read, but now I am smarter for it. Biology is simply amazing. If you want to gain a deeper understanding of biology and scientific principles, read this book.
There should be an 'always reading' option.
Nov 15, 2017Vivian Sophia rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I challenging read, because it's a textbook and because it goes into excruciating detail about the chemistry of some biological processes. But there is a lot of information that is easier to read and take in, and I learned a lot about biology, even though the edition that I read is outdated and I probably need to read something that updates me about advancement in this field since then.
Biology has changed a lot since I was a kid!!!
Biology has changed a lot since I was a kid!!!
Aug 23, 2014Elisabeth rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is the text for the 200-level Principles of Biology series at my college. If you are taking these courses as prep for upper level biology or biochemistry, then pay attention!
* Be prepared to read. You will benefit from it. If you hate reading the book, then stop reading and focus on your lectures. Don't hate the book because you are uninterested in biology. I know a lot of people have to take biology even though they are not science majors. This book is geared towards science majors.
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* Be prepared to read. You will benefit from it. If you hate reading the book, then stop reading and focus on your lectures. Don't hate the book because you are uninterested in biology. I know a lot of people have to take biology even though they are not science majors. This book is geared towards science majors.
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Apr 20, 2013Victoria rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really, really, really like this book. As a person that finds science textbooks to be a little intimidating with all of the concepts. like woah science !! I find this book to be more my style. I like that the headings are in question format and there are also highlighted areas of importance. The best part of thid book are the pictures very nice and the questions that are randomly placed. I don't know anyone that reads a biology book like its a classic novel. Its a book you can snuggle up too...more
Jan 22, 2012W rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Gosh, I hate this book. I borrowed it from a friend who, while studying, was so frustrated he stabbed the book multiple times with a letter opener. I don't blame him. I hated the class to. Such a drag and I constantly fell asleep. So glad it's behind me now!
Dec 15, 2012Alexa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
One of the best textbooks in biology I have encountered thus far. I actually took one of Dr. Freeman's intro to bio course in uni and he made the reading material far more interesting. I suppose some textbooks need to be coupled with an excellent professor to prove to be an astounding text.
May 01, 2011Kyle Gebhard rated it really liked it · review of another edition
torture reading this.
Dec 07, 2014Paula rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is a very comprehensive book on biology. I found it very interesting and it refreshed my memory on a lot of topics.
Oct 20, 2012Erin rated it it was amazing
Unlike most other standard first-year biology texts for majors, Freeman has a strong evolutionary approach that interconnects chapter material.
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Sep 17, 2012Luisa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is how exciting my life is right now..
Sep 01, 2011Kristi rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Decent textbook on biology, but some detail and exhaustive explanations are lacking in the text and diagrams.
Jan 15, 2016Timothy Boyd rated it liked it · review of another edition
Very good textbook. Well laid out chapters with nice illustrations. The information is presently well and clearly. Recommended
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