| Biological Science 1 and 2: v. 1&2 (Biological Science) | 
enlarge | Authors: D. J. Taylor, N. P. O. Green, G. W. Stout Creator: R. Soper Publisher: Cambridge University Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 2 Pages: 992 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.7 x 2.1
ISBN: 0521561787 Dewey Decimal Number: 372 EAN: 9780521561785 ASIN: 0521561787
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Biological Bible May 1, 2008 This book has accompanied me through A-Level's and an Access to Health course.
Although primarily and undoubtedly compiled for the Biologist the chapters on enzymes, introduction to biochemistry, diet, the human cell (especially the diagrams), diffusion, health and disease, skeletal systems, homeostasis, growth, reproduction, DNA and chemical effects of smoking have been an invaluable resource. There isn't one assignment where I have not referenced this book in Medical Chemistry, Chemistry or Biology.
A very detailed explanation of every subject. More than will be required of any syllabus so a brilliant recap for degree level also.
A heavy yet essential book. And when you have finished with it you can use it as a weapon.
Tailored to the Syllabus October 1, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book is a definate essential for anyone taking a biology AS/A2 course. It goes into the depth needed for any topic needed covered, and then exceeds that amount to get you the extra grade. When I was asked to write an essay about membranes, the book had 6 pages dedicated to explainin every aspect of the structure and functions, including deatlaied diagrams, and brief summaries. It is not a study guide or revision book, but more of a course encyclopedia. It suffices for all background reading needed. What I found useful was that it included many micrographs from different microscopes. This is essential as it is an important skill to be able to interpret them. Universities tend to ask you to interpret them during interviews, and with the extra knowled given by this book, it will come much more naturally. This book is specially recommened if you are planning on continuing onto medicine, as the level of depth will keep this book an essential back up to any advanced course. The book is however in Black and White, which is fine if you don;t have a problem with learning from that, though can be quite tiresome when much background reading is needed!
A superb and invaluable work. September 8, 2002 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Despite its somewhat unwieldy size, this is an oracle of Biological Science. It is suitable for both broad topic-based reading or, thanks to its comprehensive index, speedy consultation of specific points. The plentiful diagrams and tables are particularly valuable for their clarification and reinforcement of the accompaning text, which is lucid and fluent. However, the excellence of this book stems primarily from the accuracy, depth and relevance of the information it contains. 'Biological Science' is pitched at exactly the right level for serious A level study and beyond. I found the extra information one can glean from this text invalubale for convincing an examiner that one has done enough 'background reading' to merit a high grade (A with 98% overall). The book is also an essential text for those students taking the Advanced Extension Award (AEA) in Biology and Biology (Human). I unresevedly and warmly recommend 'Biological Science' to students, teachers, and all those who are interested in science. Nathan Thomas, nathan_thomas@yahoo.com
Excellent July 15, 2000 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book covers all the parts of any A-level course in Biology with tons of diagrams and loads of background of information. Despite the price, this is the only textbook you'll need for the course- essays, revision, and classroom practicals. In sort, I owe most of my grade to this book!
A well presented summary of the basics - ideal for Access February 11, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Tthe book is well laid out, each chapter divided into sections and each 'point' within the sections numbered making finding the facts you require simple. The text is pleasant to read and the figures clear and relevant. I have been able to find specific facts without too much effort or to sit and read through a chapter as appropriate. As a mature student on a science Access to H.E. course I would recommend this book to students on similar courses.
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