Biology Coloring Workbook, 2nd Edition

An Easier and Better Way to Learn Biology

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Adult Coloring Book
$24.99 US
8.38"W x 10.85"H x 0.92"D  
On sale Jun 13, 2017 | 384 Pages | 9780451487780
Grades 6-12 + AP/IB

An Easier and Better Way to Learn Biology.

The Biology Coloring Workbook, 2nd Edition uses the act of coloring to provide you with a clear and concise understanding of biological structures. Learning interactively through coloring fixes biological concepts in the mind and promotes quick recall on exams. It's a less frustrating, more efficient way to learn than rote memorization from textbooks or lecture notes!

An invaluable resource for students of biology, anatomy, nursing & nutrition, medicine, physiology, psychology, art, and more, the Biology Coloring Workbook includes:

• 156 detailed coloring plates with clear and precise artwork
• Comprehensive, thorough explanations of each of the depicted topics
• Coloring suggestions for each lesson, with labels for easy identification and reference
• New sections with memorization techniques, helpful charts, and quick reference guides

The Biology Coloring Workbook follows the standard organization of introductory textbooks, with plates 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
The experts at The Princeton Review have been empowering students, parents, and teachers to achieve their best results at every stage of the education process since 1981. The Princeton Review has helped millions succeed on standardized tests and navigate the complexities of school admission. In addition to classroom courses in more than forty states and twenty countries, The Princeton Review also offers online courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring, and online services in both admission counseling and academic homework assistance. View titles by The Princeton Review
I. Edward Alcamo, Ph.D., formerly of the State University of New York at Farmingdale, taught biology at the college level for over thirty years, specializing in biology for health science students. He has been honored for excellence in teaching by both the State University of New York and by the National Association of Biology Teachers. View titles by Edward Alcamo

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An Easier and Better Way to Learn Biology.

The Biology Coloring Workbook, 2nd Edition uses the act of coloring to provide you with a clear and concise understanding of biological structures. Learning interactively through coloring fixes biological concepts in the mind and promotes quick recall on exams. It's a less frustrating, more efficient way to learn than rote memorization from textbooks or lecture notes!

An invaluable resource for students of biology, anatomy, nursing & nutrition, medicine, physiology, psychology, art, and more, the Biology Coloring Workbook includes:

• 156 detailed coloring plates with clear and precise artwork
• Comprehensive, thorough explanations of each of the depicted topics
• Coloring suggestions for each lesson, with labels for easy identification and reference
• New sections with memorization techniques, helpful charts, and quick reference guides

The Biology Coloring Workbook follows the standard organization of introductory textbooks, with plates 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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The experts at The Princeton Review have been empowering students, parents, and teachers to achieve their best results at every stage of the education process since 1981. The Princeton Review has helped millions succeed on standardized tests and navigate the complexities of school admission. In addition to classroom courses in more than forty states and twenty countries, The Princeton Review also offers online courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring, and online services in both admission counseling and academic homework assistance. View titles by The Princeton Review
I. Edward Alcamo, Ph.D., formerly of the State University of New York at Farmingdale, taught biology at the college level for over thirty years, specializing in biology for health science students. He has been honored for excellence in teaching by both the State University of New York and by the National Association of Biology Teachers. View titles by Edward Alcamo

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