Life The Science of Biology Vol II Author:David Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, May Berenbaum THE NEXT GREAT CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF LIFE The science of biology evolves. The science classroom and lab evolve. In this edition, as — always, Life: The Science of Biology evolves with them, in innovative, authoritative, and — captivating ways. — From the first edition to the present, Life has set the standard for being... more » the most balanced experimentally-based introductory biology text. Life has always presented how we know (the process of science through experiments) as well as what we know (facts derived from these experiments). The new edition builds on this legacy, again teaching fundamental concepts and the latest developments by taking students step by step through the research that revealed them. To achieve this, all of the Ninth Edition?s innovationsnew authorship, new and reororganized chapters, new experimental content, enhanced features, reinvisioned art, and new media toolsare focused on giving students and instructors the best tools for bringing the best of biological research and applications into the introductory majors biology course.
Also avalable, Volume Splits:paperbound in full color!Volume I: The Cell and Heredity (Chapters 1-20)
Volume II: Evolution, Diversity and Ecology (Chapters 1, 21-33, 54-59)
Volume III: Plants and Animals (Chapters 1, 34-53)
A GREENER LIFEAnother first, the new edition of Life is printed on paper earning the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) label, the gold standard? in green paper products. Life paper includes 10% pre-consumer waste, 10% post-consumer waste, and is manufactured from wood from well-managed sustainable forests. Additionally, Life?s green initiatives include:
5% soy based ink
Covers printed on stock with 10% post-consumer waste
100% recycled paper coverboards
Digitized work flow to reduce paper waste
All of which also earn us Courier Printing Company?s Green Edition designation for reducing our environmental footprint. The environmental savings we have achieved on the first printing alone are: