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There are so many books on biology! I don't know what kind of one you want? There are botany, zoology, microbiology, cell biology, plant physiology, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetic engineering, immunology, animal physiology, and many more.
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Highly recommend "General Biology", Chen Yuezeng's edition.
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Biology textbooks are completely detoxified.
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6 books on high school biology. High School Biology of the People's Education Edition: There are three compulsory volumes, namely Compulsory 1 "Molecules and Cells", Compulsory 2 "Genetics and Evolution", and Compulsory 3 "Regulation and Ecological Burial"; There are also three volumes of electives, and under normal circumstances, the school will choose Elective 1 and Elective 3.
The content of the college entrance examination includes the content mentioned above.
Introduction to Biology:Biology is a part of natural science that studies the structure, function, occurrence and development of organisms (including plants, animals and microorganisms).
The aim is to elucidate and control the activities of life, to transform nature, and to serve the practices of agriculture, industry, and medicine. For thousands of years, human beings have accumulated rich knowledge about plants, animals, microorganisms and the human body in the practice of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline products, fishery and medicine. In 1859, the British naturalist Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" was published, which established the materialist view of biological evolution and promoted the rapid development of biology.
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Jiangsu is currently 5 books, compulsory 1, compulsory 2, optional, compulsory 1, optional compulsory 2, optional compulsory 3
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Haha, there are six books, three compulsory volumes, and three optional volumes.
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There are five books in the Renjiao edition, two compulsory and three elective.
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1. Kevin Laland: Unfinished Evolution
Features: Let us once again reflect on the uniqueness of human beings, focus on different aspects of evolution, and tell the story of being born as a human being in three dimensions.
Reason for being on the list: Through a variety of interesting experiments and stories, he presents his pioneering research in an interesting way. He illustrates the tradition of how animals imitate, innovate and retain their distinctive characteristics.
2. Life Science Classics: Cells
Features:Reason for being on the list:
This book is a systematic exposition of cell biology at the cellular and molecular levels, and is written for senior undergraduate and graduate students to study cell biology for the first time.
3. Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind
Features: The world's professional cognitive neuroscience textbook, translated by the domestic cognitive neuroscience research team.
Why it's on the list: The book details how the human brain uses its components at all levels, including molecules, cells, brain tissue regions, and the whole brain, to achieve various cognitive activities.
4. Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species
Features: It helps readers to understand the book more deeply and lays a solid theoretical foundation for modern biological science.
Reason for listing: This book focuses on expounding and demonstrating the evolutionary idea that higher organisms gradually evolved from lower organisms, and puts forward the theory of biological evolution based on natural selection and survival of the fittest.
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1. "The Origin of Species" is the first great work of Darwin, the founder of the theory of evolution, and the whole book is divided into 15 parts, with an introduction and an introduction. Published on November 24, 1859. In this book, Darwin first put forward the idea of evolution.
Using the data he had accumulated during his scientific expeditions around the world in the 1830s, he tried to prove that the evolution of species was achieved through natural and artificial selection.
2. The basic biology course of "Elite Lesson Plan" is jointly written by 11 experts from 13 disciplines of Peking University, which systematically and comprehensively displays the knowledge field of basic biology and outlines the overall picture and general knowledge of life science. The key content and knowledge essence of each discipline are emphatically expounded.
3. "Chen Yuezeng's General Biology" is.
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1. "The Origin of Species" is the first great work of Darwin, the founder of the theory of evolution, and the whole book is divided into fifteen parts, preceded by an introduction and an introduction. Published on November 24, 1859. In this book, Darwin first proposed the idea of evolution.
Using the data he had accumulated during his scientific expedition around the world in the 1830s, he tried to prove that the evolution of species was achieved through natural and artificial selection.
2. The basic biology course of "Jingma Qingying Teaching Plan" is jointly written by 11 experts from 13 disciplines of Peking University, this book systematically and comprehensively shows the knowledge field of basic biology disciplines, and outlines the overall picture and general knowledge of life science. The key content and knowledge essence of each discipline are emphatically expounded.
3. "Chen Yuezeng's General Biology" is.
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1. "The Evolved Brain", by David J. Linden, the author compares the human brain to an ice cream cone that can be superimposed with new ingredients, and uses this idea as the main line to introduce the composition, basic development, feelings and feelings of the brain, and then describe how the brain governs learning, memory and personality, how it determines behavior and sexual orientation, and the mechanism of brain activity in sleep and dreams.
2. "The Future of Life", by Craig Venter, is a contact book that elaborates on the basic principles of life sciences, showing the historical evolution and future development direction of molecular biology from the perspectives of physics, chemistry, biology and even astronomy.
3. "Innate, Acquired", by Matt Ridley, this book involves genes and Darwinian universality, Galton's inheritance, James's instincts, De Vries's buried genes, Pavlov's reflexes, Watson's associations, Claiplin's history of quarrels, Freud's plastic experience, Boas's culture, Durkheim's division of labor and social forces, Piaget's development of the search and Lorenz's imprint.
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