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Forcourses in cell biology. Connectingfundamental concepts across
the world of the cell Known for its strong biochemistry coverage
and clear, easy-to-followexplanations and figures, Becker's World
of the Cell provides abeautifully illustrated, up-to-date
introduction to cell biology concepts,processes, and applications.
Informed by years of classroom experience in thecell biology
course, the text features accessible and authoritativedescriptions
of all major principles, as well as unique scientific insightsinto
visualization and applications of cell and molecular biology. With
the 10thEdition, the authors guide students to make connections
throughout cellbiology, and provide questions that encourage
students to practice interpretingand analyzing data. Embedded
features in Pearson eText add interactivity,walking students
through key figures with narrated explanations. Personalizelearning
with Mastering Biology with Pearson eText Mastering (R) empowers
youto personalize learning and reach every student. This flexible
digital platformcombines trusted content with customizable features
so you can teach yourcourse your way. And with digital tools and
assessments, students become activeparticipants in their learning,
leading to better results. PearsoneText is an easy-to-use digital
textbook available within Mastering that letsstudents read,
highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in oneplace.
If you're not using Mastering, students can purchase Pearson eText
ontheir own or you can assign it as a course to schedule readings,
view studentusage analytics, and share your own notes with
students.
Forcourses in cell biology. Connectingfundamental concepts across
the world of the cellKnown for its strong biochemistry coverage and
clear, easy-to-followexplanations and figures, Becker’s World of
the Cell provides abeautifully illustrated, up-to-date introduction
to cell biology concepts,processes, and applications. Informed by
years of classroom experience in thecell biology course, the text
features accessible and authoritativedescriptions of all major
principles, as well as unique scientific insightsinto visualization
and applications of cell and molecular biology. With the
10thEdition, the authors guide students to make connections
throughout cellbiology, and provide questions that encourage
students to practice interpretingand analyzing data. Embedded
features in Pearson eText add interactivity,walking students
through key figures with narrated explanations. Personalizelearning
with Mastering Biology with Pearson eText Mastering® empowers
youto personalize learning and reach every student. This flexible
digital platformcombines trusted content with customizable features
so you can teach yourcourse your way. And with digital tools and
assessments, students become activeparticipants in their learning,
leading to better results. PearsoneText is an easy-to-use digital
textbook available within Mastering that letsstudents read,
highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in oneplace.
If you’re not using Mastering, students can purchase Pearson
eText ontheir own or you can assign it as a course to schedule
readings, view studentusage analytics, and share your own notes
with students.
Principles of Cancer Biology, is an engaging book focused on
providing students with a "big picture" view of cancer. Author
Lewis Kleinsmith has written an instructional text focusing on key
concepts for both students and a general audience. For those
instructors who wish to delve into particular aspects of cancer
biology in greater depth, each chapter contains a list of suggested
readings that expand the detail as needed. The text also emphasizes
the scientific evidence that underlies cancer biology, and teaches
students to think critically about this evidence- as there are
constantly new "breakthroughs" and reports in this field. For
students who need the review, there are brief reviews of several
topics related to DNA replication and repair, cell division, cell
signaling, and inheritance patterns in chapters where these
subjects are relevant. By including these reviews, the text is both
accessible and engaging to a broad audience of readers who are
studying cancer biology for the first time, as well as an
interested general audience.
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