Campbell Biology

by Lisa Urry, Michael Cain, Stevan Wasserman, and Peter Minorsky

4.7/5.0 (3)

"Campbell Biology" is a widely acclaimed textbook that offers an extensive overview of biological concepts, ranging from the molecular level to the ecosystem level. The book emphasizes the principles of evolution, the interconnectivity of life, and the scientific process. Its clear explanations, detailed illustrations, and integration of the latest research make complex topics accessible to students. Unique features include "Scientific Inquiry" sections that encourage critical thinking and "Impact Figures" that relate biology to real-world issues. This comprehensive resource is essential for both introductory and advanced biology courses, providing a solid foundation for further study in the biological sciences.

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Reviews



riczhu

5/5

A good general guide for a "solid foundation" indeed, especially as supplemented by further study in areas including physiology.

eri

4/5

Must read for solid foundation, more advanced topics are not covered which might be tested on the USABO

dwk

5/5

very good