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Laboratory Topics In Botany 8th Ray F Evert Susan E Eichhorn

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Laboratory Topics In Botany 8th Ray F Evert Susan E Eichhorn
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Publisher: Macmillan Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 261.62 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Ray F. Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn, Joy B. Berry
ISBN: 9781464118104, 1464118108
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 8th
Volume: 1

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Laboratory Topics In Botany 8th Ray F Evert Susan E Eichhorn by Ray F. Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn, Joy B. Berry 9781464118104, 1464118108 instant download after payment.

Laboratory Topics in Botany familiarizes students with recent advances in botany, while maintaining a strong emphasis on the basic facts and principles necessary for a sound foundation in the plant sciences.This manual complements Biology of Plants, Eighth Edition, and has been updated to reflect the changes made to the textbook.
Randy T. (opinion on Amazon) received 2 out of 5 stars.
These laboratory topics are not what I was hoping for. They seemed elementary in form (learning about mitosis, meiosis, parts in Eukaryotic cells, and diffusion). In addition, I had a hard time with the actual textbook for this same course due to it being so much more complex in each subject matter. I would recommend it to a high school botany class for sure, however, not a Botany class at the college level.

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