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Biology Coloring Workbook (Coloring Workbooks)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 570.76
EAN: 9780679778844
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0679778845
Label: Princeton Review
Manufacturer: Princeton Review
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: June 16, 1998
Publisher: Princeton Review
Release Date: June 16, 1998
Studio: Princeton Review
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Editorial Review: For a biology student attempting to memorize the stages of cell division or understand basic genetics, straight memorization from textbooks or lecture notes can be a frustrating and laborious exercise.Biology Coloring Workbook is a breakthrough approach to studying the science of life. Learning interactively through coloring fixes biological concepts in the mind and promotes quick recall on exams. Rather than learning cell structure by forcing yourself to memorize the name and function of each organelle, you can benefit from reviewing your own colorful portrait of the cell.Inside are nearly 150 plates of clear and precise computer-generated artwork that are accompanied by a thorough explanation of each topic. Complex biology subjects are explained through clear and simple drawings. Coloring suggestions are providede to help you complete each lesson, and each plate is labeled for easy identification and reference. Biology Coloring Workbook follows the standard organization of introductory textbooks, making it the ideal study companion.The plates are organized into the following sections:Introduction to Biology Biology of the Cell Principles of Genetics DNA and Gene Expression Principles of Evolution The Origin of Life and Simple Life Forms Biology of Plants Biology of Animals Human Biology Reproduction and Development in Humans Principles of Ecology
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Rating: - Great supplement for Biology students
I use this book to introduce topics to my students or to expand on different topics. It's very user friendly and great for high school biology concepts. I also have the biology coloring book by Robert Griffin and this one is a million times better!
Rating: - Helped me with learning biology
I used this book to help me memorize important facts in biology. Although I had to use Raven's Biology book (not a bad textbook), this coloring book helped to reinforce the facts to my brain. I read somewhere that most people are visual learners. Being a visual learner myself, I found that coloring the pictures in really helped with learning the various structures. Sections on the cell were excellent. You could color in mitochondria or whatever other cell components. If you really want to know ... Read More
Rating: - Biology Coloring Workbook - a disappointment
As an AP Biology student, I expected a coloring book that would have less misinformation and typos than this book did. Although coloring did help reinforce my memory of various topics, this book hardly covered any topic to the depth sufficient for a high schooler, much less for a first-year college student. Many pictures were pointless and had little to do with the concepts covered. I was especially disappointed with the basic organic chemistry in the first chapter. Griffith and Elson have a much better ... Read More
Rating: - Alternative Learning
As a homeschooling mom, I found this book very informative and well-designed. My children (1 high school-aged taking college classes and the other elemntary school-aged) both enjoy the book and find it interesting. If you're looking for something for creative minds who have to have a reason to study a picture for a while to more fully understand concepts, this is the way to go. You can color the pictures or not and still get some useful material from this book.
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