Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

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  • Author : James E. Bidlack
  • Publisher : Unknown
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  • ISBN : 9781260240832
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Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : James E. Bidlack,Shelley Jansky
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 25 March 2023
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"Plants and algae are essential for life on earth as it exists today. They provide our world with oxygen and food, make an essential contribution to water and nutrient cycling in ecosystems, provide clothing and shelter, and add beauty to our environment. Some scientists believe that if photosynthetic organisms exist on planets beyond our solar system, it would be possible to sustain other forms of life that depend upon them to survive. Botany today plays a special role in many

Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Shelley Jansky,James Bidlack
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
  • Release : 19 January 2010
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This introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledge on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles.

ISE Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

ISE Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : James E. Bidlack,Shelley Jansky,Kingsley Rowland Stern
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 25 March 2020
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"Plants and algae are essential for life on earth as it exists today. They provide our world with oxygen and food, make an essential contribution to water and nutrient cycling in ecosystems, provide clothing and shelter, and add beauty to our environment. Some scientists believe that if photosynthetic organisms exist on planets beyond our solar system, it would be possible to sustain other forms of life that depend upon them to survive. Botany today plays a special role in many

Laboratory Manual for Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Laboratory Manual for Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Kingsley R Stern,James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
  • Release : 08 January 2013
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This laboratory manual assumes no previous knowledge of the biological sciences on the part of the student. It is designed for use in a one-semester or one-quarter introductory course in plant biology and shorter introductory botany courses open to both nonmajors and majors. Both the principles of biology and the scientific method are introduced, using plants as illustrations. The exercises demonstrate the underlying unity of all living organisms at the cellular level. The manual is designed so that students can

Loose Leaf for Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Loose Leaf for Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Shelley Jansky,Kingsley R. Stern,James Bidlack
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
  • Release : 22 January 2020
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Bidlack, Sterns Introduction to Plant Biology includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors. It is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course and emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles.

Laboratory Manual to accompany Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Laboratory Manual to accompany Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : James Bidlack
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
  • Release : 25 January 2010
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This laboratory manual assumes no previous knowledge of the biological sciences on the part of the student. It is designed for use in a one-semester or one-quarter introductory course in plant biology and shorter introductory botany courses open to both nonmajors and majors. Both the principles of biology and the scientific method are introduced, using plants as illustrations. The exercises demonstrate the underlying unity of all living organisms at the cellular level. The manual is designed so that students can

Introductory Plant Biology

Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Kingsley R. Stern
  • Publisher : WCB/McGraw-Hill
  • Release : 25 March 1994
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This introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledge on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles.

Introductory Plant Biology

Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Kingsley R. Stern,Shelley Jansky
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
  • Release : 25 March 2023
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This introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledge on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles.

Stern s Introductory Plant Biology with Lab Manual

Stern s Introductory Plant Biology with Lab Manual
  • Author : James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky,Kingsley Stern
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
  • Release : 08 May 2012
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This introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledge on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles. This latest edition incorporates measurable learning outcomes and updated readings. Students will be introduced to the new classification of plants and plant-related species,

Loose Leaf Version of Stern s Introductory Plant Biology

Loose Leaf Version of Stern s Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : James Bidlack,Shelley Jansky
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Release : 02 June 2010
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This introductory text assumes little prior scientific knowledge on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, and is arranged so that certain sections can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Stern emphasizes current interests while presenting basic botanical principles.

Introductory Plant Biology

Introductory Plant Biology
  • Author : Kingsley R. Stern,Gordon Uno
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 25 March 2023
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Many of the silky-haired seeds being released from the splitting pod of a milkweed shown on the cover were presumably blown away and eventually germinated, probably in a grassy area. There are about 120 species of milkweed (Asclepias), all known for the milky latex they produce, and for being host plants to the caterpillars of monarch butterflies. Other insects, birds, and animals tend to shun milkweeds because the latex is bitter, but Native Americans used infusions of roots for at least 1,000