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"Doesn't this thing come with any instructions to read?" [The Tingler, 1959]


 



Below are pdf files of certain pages in the textbook that we will be using.  Click on the pages you need, and you will be able to see them on your computer.  Remember that you can magnify pdf files to make them bigger and easier to read on your screen.

p.8-11 (chapter 1, section 1: Asking About Life)

p8 through 11

 

p.12-18 (chapter 1, section 2: Scientific Methods)

p12 through 18

 

p.20-21 (chapter 1, section 3: Tools and Measurement)

p20 through 21

 

p.52-55 (chapter 2, section 1: Characteristics of Living Things)

p52 through 55

 

p.56-57 (chapter 2, section 2: Necessities of Life)

p56 through 57

 

p.114-119 (chapter 4, section 1: The Characteristics of Cells)

p114 through 119

 

p.120-127 (chapter 4, section 2: Eukaryotic Cells)

p120 through 127

 

p.128-133 (chapter 4, section 3: The Organization of Living Things)

p128 through 133

 

p.148-151 (chapter 5, section 1: Cell Energy)

p148 through 151

 

p.234-237 (chapter 8, section 1: The Study of Earth's History)

p234 through 237

 

p.238-244 (chapter 8, section 2: Relative Dating)

p238 through 244

 

p.246-249 (chapter 8, section 3: Absolute Dating)

p246 through 249

 

p.264-269 (chapter 9, section 1: Looking at Fossils)

p264 through 269

 

p.270-274 (chapter 9, section 2: Earth's Changing Continents)

p270 through 274

 

p.276-282 (chapter 9, section 3: Time Marches On)

p276 through 282

 

p.298-304 (chapter 10, section 1: Changes Over Time)

p298 through 304

 

p.306-311 (chapter 10, section 2: How Does Evolution Happen?)

p306 through 311

 

p.312-317 (chapter 10, section 3: Natural Selection in Action)

p312 through 317

 

p.332-337 (chapter 11, section 1: Sorting It All Out)

p332 through 337

 

p.338-343 (chapter 11, section 2: Domains and Kingdoms)

p338 through 343

 

p.360-363 (chapter 12, section 1: What Is a Plant?)

p360 through 363

 

p.364-367 (chapter 12, section 2: Seedless Plants)

p364 through 367

 

p.368-373 (chapter 12, section 3: Seed Plants)

p368 through 373

 

p.374-380 (chapter 12, section 4: Structures of Seed Plants)

p374 through 380

 

p.396-399 (chapter 13, section 1: Photosynthesis)

p396 through 399

 

p.400-403 (chapter 13, section 2: Reproduction of Flowering Plants)

p400 through 403

 

p.424-429 (chapter 14, section 1: What Is an Animal?)

p424 through 429

 

p.430-436 (chapter 14, section 2: The Animal Kingdom)

p430 through 436

 

p.438-443 (chapter 14, section 3: Invertebrates)

p438 through 443

 

p.444-449 (chapter 14, section 4: Vertebrates)

p444 through 449

 

p.472-475 (chapter 15, section 2: The Skeletal System)

p472 through 475

 

p.496-501 (chapter 16, section 1: The Cardiovascular System)

p496 through 501

 

p.502-507 (chapter 16, section 2: Blood)

p502 through 507

 

p.508-511 (chapter 16, section 3: The Respiratory System)

p508 through 511

 

p.526-533 (chapter 17, section 1: The Nervous System)

p526 through 533

 

p.534-540 (chapter 17, section 2: Sensing the Environment)

p534 through 540


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