Problem solving in biology

Problem solving in biology

by Kaplan

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A unique introductory laboratory manual based on the concept that equal emphasis must be placed on the epistemology of science as on the content. Each chapter is headed by two equal titles, such as: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning: Classification of Living Things - Form and Structure 1. Other chapters illustrating equal emphasis: Development of a Hypothesis 2: Chemical Coordination in Breathing. Anthropomorphism: Kinesis and Taxis; Inferences from Data - Innervation of Muscles; Perception and Empiricism: Nervous System - Sense Organs. Students perform their own experiments and interpret data; make up their own hypotheses.

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