Introductory Biology With Lab, Part B
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- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $830 (EDP 857771) Proctored final exam
Textbook(s) for this course: Note: Access to the MasteringBiology website is required. Also, access to an online lab must be purchased through the classroom.
Susan Parkinson, Ph.D., is currently the lecture and lab instructor for Introduction to Biology (Biology 101 and 102) at Diablo Valley College in California.
Campbell Biology with MasteringBiology access
Author: Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain and Steven A. Wasserman
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Edition: 9th
Publication Year: 2010
ISBN: 0321558146
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Enroll Now:
Online, enroll anytimeEnroll Now
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $830 (EDP 857771) Proctored final exam
Susan Parkinson, Ph.D., is currently the lecture and lab
instructor for Introduction to Biology (Biology 101 and 102) at
Diablo Valley College in California.
Textbook(s) for this course: Note:
Access to the MasteringBiology website is required. Also, access to
an online lab must be purchased through the classroom.
Campbell Biology with MasteringBiology access
Author: Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain and Steven A.
Wasserman
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Edition: 9th
Publication Year: 2010
ISBN: 0321558146
X19B (5 semester units in Molecular and Cell Biology)
What are the mechanisms of evolution? How do plants perform basic biological functions? How do organisms interact with each other and their environment? Discover the answers to these and other questions while gaining a solid foundation in macroscopic biological issues, including organismal diversity, with particular emphasis given to plants, evolution, evolutionary biology and ecology. Learn about biological diversity and ecological principles, including the effects of human activity on the environment. Put principles into action through “home wet lab” and virtual experiments.
Familiarity with basic chemistry is recommended but not required.
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