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Inquiry Into Life

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From the unique delivery of biology content, to the time tested art program, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Dr. Sylvia Mader has formed a teaching system that will both motivate and enable your students to understand and appreciate the wonders of all areas of biology. Inquiry into Life, 11e emphasizes the application of all areas of biology to knowledge of human concerns, what the students are able to relate to. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other non-majors texts with a unique approach, unparalleled art, and a straightforward, succinct writing style that has been acclaimed by both users and reviewers.

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First published January 1, 1976

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Sylvia S. Mader

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In the past, Sylvia S. Mader, Ed.D. has written numerous biology textbooks for WCB/McGraw-Hill in addition to her most famous book, Inquiry Into Life, 16th edition. Her 30-year relationship with the company has yielded such titles as Human Biology, 16th edition; and Biology, 13th edition.

A brilliant and prolific writer, Dr. Mader was a respected and well-loved biology instructor before she began her writing career. In fact, she developed some of her well-known teaching and learning techniques while helping science-shy students appreciate and learn biology at Lowell University and Massachusetts Bay Community College.

Now, Sylvia is writing romance novels and has written Water Lily Blooms.

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July 11, 2017
I'm sorry....I love biology...but this book....I don't have very fond memories associated to it. Sure, the book itself was fine. Had everything (I think) it should have. But...I dunno, really....I feel like...I didn't bond with it as much as I did with my English Literature textbook. But I suppose that makes sense because....literature! Of course there are feelings associated with it...biology is just...all...information....technical stuff.

Where does one start when reviewing their biology textbook?!

Oh, and by the way...this isn't the right cover....my cover was different, but this was the closest one I could find! *insert sad face here*
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August 2, 2011
i didn't finish the whole book, just the class. and i'm not giving it four stars b/c i really liked it. i believe it's a well written, fairly easy to understand text book and i would recommend it for a beginning bio student ( or for a teacher deciding what text to use for that matter).
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July 6, 2009
I have learned that one should not try to shove a 10 week course in to a 5 week time span!
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September 4, 2014
A Survey of Entry level biology. I will keep on my shelves for future reference. Lots of colourful pictures to help illustrate the complex bio systems.
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July 15, 2015
Very good for a bio class 101. In detail but not overwhelming. I like the diagrams and the pictures.
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April 7, 2009
This is my very confusing jargon-filled biology textbook... my teacher is so much better at explanation and application. Seriously, who bothers to write these things?
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