In Botany, the rationale behind experiments is presented clearly in order to reinforce how botanical knowledge is acquired, not merely what the knowledge comprises. The text reflects the authors' combined expertise in their respective fields.
Botany Summary
Botany by H. Moore
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Table of Contents
Botany - plant form and function; cells as the fundamental units of life; plants and energy; genetics; the form and function of plants; regulating growth and development; nutrition and transport; botany - plant diversity; diversity; ecology.
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