Balanced experimental coverage. Life stands out from the other introductory biology texts in that it is not simply a “laundry list” of facts, nor is it so filled with strings of experiments that it obscures the concepts students need to learn. Indeed, Life presents a balanced approach to this experimental emphasis, with 84 Experiment figures and 28 Research Methods figures.
Cutting-edge content. Life has led by incorporating emerging subdisciplines, as evidenced by Chapter 20, Development and Evolutionary Change, and Chapter 24, The Evolution of Genes and Genomes.
Innovative balloon art. Consistently praised as having the best illustration program in introductory biology, Life uses step-by-step illustrations with strategically placed balloon captions to guide students through experiments and biological processes with succinct, clear explanations.
The best media. Life continues to lead the pack with cutting-edge teaching and learning support, every component of which was created for this book alone. The new BioPortal provides a complete online gateway to all of the student and instructor resources available with Life. Extensive presentation resources allow great flexibility in incorporating engaging images, videos, and animations into the lecture. Newly updated and integrated assessment resources help instructors keep close track of student and class progress.