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Botany For Dummies

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The easy way to score your highest in botany Employment of biological scientists is projected to grow 21% over the next decade, much faster than the average for all occupations, as biotechnological research and development continues to drive job growth.

Botany For Dummies gives you a thorough, easy-to-follow overview of the fundamentals of botany, helping you to improve your grades, supplement your learning, or review before a test.

Covers evolution by natural selection Offers plain-English explanations of the structure and function of plants Includes plant identification and botanical phenomenon Tracking a typical course in botany, this hands-on, friendly guide is your ticket to acing this required course for your major in biology, microbiology, zoology, or elementary education.

588 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2011

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35 reviews11 followers
January 30, 2025
This book is horribly organized. It hops around topics, introduces terms without definitions, defines them later, then adds more words to refer to the same thing and uses them interchangeably. The diagrams don't have all the terms they teach you, so it's difficult to get a mental structure of what was going on.
I was a college student that had to take this book, and reading it was one of the most frustrating struggles of my school career. In desperation I took it to my mother who has a degree in Agronomy. (Basically farming) It took her and I an hour to parse through four pages. Quite frankly, I don't know what it's doing near a college campus, nor how this is supposed to be breaking it down for those who are not well versed in Botany.
The best way I can describe this book, is that the author is like a person who loves telling stories, but is constantly going back and correcting themselves to build up to a single punchline. The story becomes so mangled that everything is confusing, and the punch line falls flat. The author is certainly knowledgeable on Botany, but they do not have the skills to break it down to a lay man. If you can find another way to learn it, do it.
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December 19, 2018
I enjoyed reading this book. its rare for me to write that about a book. No its not. Its really not rare for me to write that about a book. I enjoyed reading the chapter about strange plants in the back of the book. It was fascinating to read plant cells, reproduction. Even if I can't remember the information. It will take me more study time to learn all the terms and things. I have liked plants for awhile but, had never thought about learning botany. But, now I want to learn botany. Its amazing stuff.
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November 1, 2023
I enjoyed this book I like the how it's a book about all parts of plant growth it has definitly allowed me to understand terms related to more advanced literaterate in the future. So very useful starting point but with mastering of all things you should test your understanding in a project or somekind of test.
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205 reviews8 followers
July 30, 2021
A lot of well-explained biology l-textbook material, less fun facts and curiosities about plants.
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January 18, 2022
This is an excellent lesson of botany. It covers all of the primary important topics of the discipline. It is an excellent review of the science of plants.
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March 1, 2015
The book started out reminding of what I learned in Biology 101 in 1980. Then it was all new to me from there. I found the visual aid most helpful. The visual aid diagrams helped me with the concepts & terminology. I'd have to re-read it over & over but eventually I got it. This books has helped me understand the terminology in field guides. I've learned many interesting facts about plants. I wish there was a "Botany for Dummies" part 2 so I can learn more.
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January 31, 2014
Love this book! I'm a high school student planning on a major in the plant sciences, and this manual has done a spectacular job of illustrating the basics. Consider it a botanical Bible!
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November 10, 2015
Read this to update my ancient botany studies. Admit to some skimming in the chemistry section but thoroughly enjoyed the rest
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October 19, 2016
It is a great book however it was too much for me. I just wanted the basics of botany, plant species, and a few tidbits.
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