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Photo Atlas for Biology

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ISBN-10: 0534235565

ISBN-13: 9780534235567

Edition: 1st 1996

Authors: James W. Perry, David Morton

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This full-color atlas helps your students through the lab sections of their biology, botany, and zoology classes. It includes more than 600 full-color photos and micrographs. This invaluable aid helps students both grasp the material more quickly in a lab setting, and recall later what they?ve seen. By covering up the labels associated with the photos, students can also use the Atlas effectively as they study and review for exams.
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Book details

List price: $115.95
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Publication date: 10/5/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 9.13" wide x 10.83" long x 0.35" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

Jim Perry is Campus Executive Officer and Dean Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, Fox Valley. Prior to his retirement in 2011, he also was Professor of Biological Sciences. Dr. Perry began his university education at Fox Valley's sister campus, U.W. Marathon County in Wausau, WI. He received his B.S. (Zoology and Secondary Education), M.S. (Botany and Zoology), and Ph.D. (Botany and Plant Pathology) from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His Ph.D. thesis was an ultrastructural study of the infection process and disease progression of a major fungal disease of potatoes. From 1983 to 1993, he was a faculty member at Frostburg State University. Dr. Perry and his spouse Joy reside in…    

David Morton emigrated to the United States from London, England, in his sophomore year of high school. Dr. Morton earned a B.S. degree cum laude from the State University of New York at New Paltz and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. His thesis involved iron metabolism in vampire bats, and he continued his general interest in the physiology and ecology of bats throughout his career. Before retiring in 2009, he held positions at Wright State University and Frostburg State University. He chaired FSU's biology department for 9 years. He continues to reside in the city of Frostburg, Maryland, with Beverly, his wife of 46 years. They have one son and four granddaughters.

Microscopy
Cell Structure
Cell Division: Mitosis
Cell Division: Meiosis
Prokaryotic Organisms
Protists
Fungi
Algae
Lichens
Bryophytes
Seedless Vascular Plants
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Plants Cells, Tissues, and Organs
Invertebrates
Hemichordates and Invertebrate Chordates
Vertebrates
Mammalian Tissues
Mammalian Organs
Animal Reproduction and Development
Index