The list keeps growing! The latest in Government Institutes' "non-specialist" series, Biology for Nonbiologists continues the tradition established by Toxicology for Non-Toxicologists and Chemistry for Nonchemists, by providing environmental and occupational-safety-and-health practitioners and students with a comprehensive overview of the principles and concepts of modern biology.

Covering everything from basic chemistry principles and the consequences of biology's interaction with the environment to basic biological principles and applications, this convenient handbook provides a quick course on the science of biology.

You'll gain an understanding of and skill in biological principles and learn key biology concepts, concerns, and practices without spending weeks in a classroom. Biology for Nonbiologists focuses on three areas: environmental biology and ecology as they apply to environmental regulatory compliance programs, human biology, and community and ecosystem dynamics. However, it also covers all major biological themes, including the cellular basis for life, the interactions of organisms, and the evolutionary process of all beings.

The author explains scientific concepts with little reference to mathematics and physical science and little technical language, making the text easier to understand and more engaging for non-science readers. To further demystify the science, Spellman also lists and defines essential biology terms and terms not often used in the environmental and safety fields.

Special study aids, including end-of-chapter reviews and checkmarks that highlight important points, enhance learning and allow readers to evaluate their understanding of the concepts presented.

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Provides environmental and occupational-safety-and-health practitioners and students with a comprehensive overview of the principles and concepts of modern biology.

Part I 1 General Biological Principles
Chapter 1 2 Introduction
Chapter 2 3 Chemistry
Chapter 3 4 Cells: The Fundamental Units of Life
Chapter 4 5 Energy
Chapter 5 6 Cell Cycle & Genetics
Chapter 6 7 Biological Diversity
Part II 8 Human Biology
Chapter 7 9 Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems
Chapter 8 10 Integumentary System
Chapter 9 11 Circulatory System
Chapter 10 12 Lymphatic System
Chapter 11 13 Digestive System
Chapter 12 14 Nervous System
Chapter 13 15 Endocrine System
Chapter 14 16 Reproductive System
Chapter 15 17 Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 16 18 Respiratory System
Chapter 17 19 Urinary System
Chapter 18 20 Theories of Human Evolution
Part III 21 Introduction to Ecology
Chapter 19 22 Introduction to Ecology

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Now the science you wish you had learned is right at your fingertips. These short and accessible introductions to fundamental scientific terms and concepts provide a basic understanding of the most widespread sciences that even the non-specialist can master and apply. Each title is perfect for course use where students have a limited science background, or are not expected to continue studies beyond the subject at hand. The books in the series are also perfect for professionals who need to look beyond their specialties and acquire knowledge in a variety of sciences to make solving on-the-job problems easier. Each book examines the key concepts, concerns, and practices of a scientific discipline and provides simple explanations of its application to the everyday life of the non-specialist and to other sciences. Priced for students, each title is concise, easy-to-understand, and suitable for future reference on the job. They also can increase the user's employment opportunities.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780865874213
Publisert
2007-07-10
Utgiver
Government Institutes
Vekt
612 gr
Høyde
256 mm
Bredde
181 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
292

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Biografisk notat

Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Spellman is a professional member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, the Water Environment Federation, and the Institute of Hazardous Materials Managers. He is also a Board Certified Safety Professional and Board Certified Hazardous Materials Manager with more than 35 years of experience in environmental science and engineering.