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Biology 2 (Cambridge Advanced Sciences)

 
  Author: Mary Jones, Jennifer Gregory
By Cambridge University Press
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5

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Average rating of 5/5 Extremely Interesting, informative and helpful!, 2002-04-09
As 'Biology 2'is written for the OCR syllabus, the book as you would expect, mirrors the syllabus.It contains all the necessary material, and slightly more to enhance the learning experience, this book helps greatly during revision time.
Overall 'Biology 2' is an excellent book,for students or for people generally interested in the biological sciences....
A must have title, for all biology students, or enthusiasts.
B. Weaver

Average rating of 5/5 Quality - for average students, 2006-06-06
A well written book that will get students through OCR A2 biology. However, it will not extend the best students and lacks the detail to inspire future biologists.

If you want to concentrate on getting results - a great book.
If you want to inspire your students - a bit lacking

Average rating of 5/5 Excellent matches the specification exactly, 2001-10-12
Covers all areas of the OCR A2 biology specification for Central concepts module.
Easy to understand and read, usfull extension articles for the most able.

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 372
EAN: 9780521797146
ISBN: 0521797144
Label: Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Pages: 152
Publication Date: 2001-04-26
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Studio: Cambridge University Press
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