E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth Unit 2
Guided Tour of the Living Cell
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4.2 • 100 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Designed to give students a deep understanding of the central topics of introductory biology, E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth is a captivating iBooks Textbook presented as a seven-unit collection. In this second volume, we examine what happens inside cells, looking at how molecules and energy become life and exploring topics like metabolism, photosynthesis, and cell division. Each unit of the engagingly interactive E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth features video, photo galleries, and Multi-Touch images and illustrations that inspire students to study, enjoy, and help protect the wonders of life on Earth.
Customer Reviews
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amazing series
This is an amazing series. We are using it as a foundation for my homeschooled son's high school biology. I have successfully downloaded all the units, although each one took between thirty minutes to an hour to download. I downloaded them onto our regular computer (windows), then transferred them onto an old ipad with no problems. You need ibooks on your ipad. For the second book, it said I downloaded it, but once I was in my own itunes library, I had to click on the book before the ipad transfer, and then the download went through. Hope that helps someone who is having trouble.
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“I like the interactive and the tone of the writing and the perspective. The coordination of visuals, the quality of the visuals are great. The integration of the tools.” - Honors Bio teacher
“I like licking it all night” - Honors bio student