On Wednesdays, we talk about books
Oct. 30th, 2019 09:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have learned this week that a biology reference book that got me through my first year of university has a new edition out this year. The sections on DNA Structure and Function, Animal Form and Function have been revised, and it's got an expanded coverage on ecology, and how ecological concepts integrate with the larger theme of evolution.
It's called Biology: How Life Works and, it has chapters on cells, dna, genetics, agriculture, animal diversity and physiology, biomes and global ecology... and it covers the scientific method, chemical and physical principles, cells, evolution, ecological systems and the human impact.
I am incredibly tempted to pick up a copy of Amazon, part curiosity and part nostalgia.
In case I haven't mentioned it, I'm a bit of a nerd.
It's called Biology: How Life Works and, it has chapters on cells, dna, genetics, agriculture, animal diversity and physiology, biomes and global ecology... and it covers the scientific method, chemical and physical principles, cells, evolution, ecological systems and the human impact.
I am incredibly tempted to pick up a copy of Amazon, part curiosity and part nostalgia.
In case I haven't mentioned it, I'm a bit of a nerd.